Hegranes is the name of the Icelandic peninsula between the branches of the Héraðsvötn river in Skagafjörður. Although Hegranes is called a peninsula...
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ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes 2008 Ida B. Wells Award for Bravery in Journalism, Women's ENews, awarded to Cristi Hegranes Brent Zook, Kristal (4 March...
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used to be called Rípur) is a farm and church site in the southeast of Hegranes in Skagafjörður, Iceland. Ríp is an old word that can be translated to...
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houses have been moved to the museum site at Glaumbær. Áshús is from Ás in Hegranes. It was built between 1884–1886 to house Skagafjörður's women's school...
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Sauðárkrókur, a village on the Skagafjörður bay in northern Iceland. The Hegranes non-directional beacon (Ident: HE) is 1.8 nautical miles northeast of the...
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Héraðsvötn splits into two forks that flow to the sea on either side of Hegranes. These forks are referred to as the Western-Héraðsvötn and Eastern-Héraðsvötn...
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middle of Skagafjörður County, Iceland, named after the Ríp church site in Hegranes. On June 6, 1998, Rípurhreppur joined ten other local governments to form...
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part of Skagafjörður. Bjarnason e paventually became priest at Ríp in Hegranes in 1829 and held that post until his death. Gissurarson's niece was Efemía...
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Jewish Social Studies. 34 (4): 354–364. ISSN 0021-6704. JSTOR 4466738. Hegranes, Cristi (September 7, 2005). "Silence Is Goldman?". SF Weekly. Archived...
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23 December 1967), Vaðlaheiði [is] (channel 6, on 1 December 1968) and Hegranes (channel 8, on 13 December 1968). Test colour transmission commenced in...
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