on 2019-01-22. Retrieved 2023-05-08. "Sandgerði". Hit Iceland. Retrieved 2016-08-30. Media related to Sandgerði at Wikimedia Commons Official site (in...
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Reynir Sandgerði, sometimes known as Reynir S., is an Icelandic sports club based in Sandgerði on the Reykjanes peninsular. The club has active departments...
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Ray Jónsson (section Reynir Sandgerði)
former footballer and current head coach of 3. deild karla club Reynir Sandgerði. He previously played for Úrvalsdeild karla club Keflavík. In January...
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January 2019 Sandgerði/Garður renamed into Suðurnesjabær. 26 May 2018 (reduced to 72) Breiðdalshreppur merged with Fjarðabyggð. Sandgerði and Garður merged...
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Grindavík won a promotion back to the Úrvalsdeild after a 6–0 win over Reynir Sandgerði, with still one round unplayed. They managed to stay in the top league...
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entry for Iceland. Some fishing towns, such as Grindavík, Njarðvík and Sandgerði, are situated on the peninsula. The peninsula is marked by active volcanism...
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1976 Reynir S. - (Sandgerði) 1977 Fylkir - (Reykjavík) 1978 Selfoss - (Selfoss) 1979 Völsungur - (Húsavík) 1980 Reynir S. - (Sandgerði) 1981 Njarðvík -...
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entire Reykjanes Peninsula, including Keflavík, Njarðvík, Vogar, Garður, Sandgerði and Grindavík – more than 21,000 households. It is therefore considered...
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the crew of the cargo ship Wilson Muuga after it ran aground south of Sandgerði on the Reykjanes peninsula. During the operation, eight sailors from the...
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Duushús : culture and art center, Sudurnes Science and Learning Center Sandgerði, Flösin Garðskaga, Stafnes church and the Svartsengi and Reykjanesvirkjun...
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