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    Hraunhafnartangi (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈr̥œynˌhapnarˌtʰauɲcɪ]) is the second northernmost point of mainland Iceland and was believed to be the northernmost...
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    Hraunhafnartangi Lighthouse (Icelandic: Hraunhafnartangaviti [ˈr̥œynˌhapnarˌtʰauŋkaˌvɪːtɪ], regionally also [-ˌvɪːtʰɪ]) is the northernmost lighthouse...
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    Airport is located approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the village. Hraunhafnartangi Lighthouse "History in short". https://www.statice...
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  • Grímsey Hraunhafnartangi Kolbeinsey Norðfjarðarhorn Surtsey Dyrhólaey Bjargtangar Hvannadalshnjúkur This is a list of the extreme points of Iceland, the...
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  • identifies the place of death and burial of Þorgeir. This is located on the Hraunhafnartangi peninsula, just south of the modern lighthouse. The saga survives in...
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    abundant birdlife, and also the northernmost point of mainland Iceland, Hraunhafnartangi. The village has its own airport, Kópasker Airport, located approximately...
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    rammed the Ægir on 18 October 1972, 30 mi (26 nmi; 48 km) north of Hraunhafnartangi. Brucella also tried ramming—on 28 December 1972—in an action against...
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