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    Höfði (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhœvðɪ]) is a house in Reykjavík, Iceland, best known as the location for the 1986 Reykjavík Summit meeting of President...
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  • who lived at Hofdi, son of Bjorn Butter-Box" (Magnusson & Pálsson 1965, p. 91n)which is identifiable with "Thord Bjarnarson (at Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000...
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    named Thorunn (Þórunn). Thord Horsehead was son of Snorri, son of Thord of Hofdi [is]. Thorfinn was presumably raised at his father's estate called Stad...
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    name means great cape and was also the name of a street in Reykjavík's Höfði industrial area until 2015 when it was renamed Svarthöfði (black cape),...
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  • who lived at Hofdi, son of Bjorn Butter-Box" (Magnusson & Pálsson 1965, p. 91n)which is identifiable with "Thord Bjarnarson (at Hofdi)" in Kunz 2000...
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    Nonproliferation Studies. December 2007. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Höfði. 64°08′47″N 21°54′24″W / 64.14639°N 21.90667°W / 64.14639; -21.90667...
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    Conference Center Heiðmörk – the largest forest and nature reserve in the area Höfði – the house in which Gorbachev and Reagan met in 1986 for the Iceland Summit...
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    The biggest of these formations is named Dimmuborgir. At another place, Höfði [ˈhœvðɪ], the pillars stand in the lake water. The lava created by the Þrengslaborgir...
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  • former ambassador and namesake Einar Benediktsson (b. 1931). He resided at Höfði house in northern Reykjavík for twelve years (1913-1925). Einar's statue...
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    Lighthouse. In the Old Norse language, Sumburgh Head was called Dunrøstar høfdi, it means "The Head onto the loud tide-race", referring to the noise of...
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