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    Garðabær

    Bordering Kópavogur and the ocean, Garðabær offers a calm, scenic retreat with rich history, diverse birdlife and outdoor charm.

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  • Kópavogur City Area in Reykjavík

    Kópavogur

    Just south of Reykjavík, Kópavogur is Iceland’s second-largest municipality and a vibrant blend of modern urban life, wellness, culture and nature.

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  • Mosfellskirkja

    Mosfellsbær & Mosfellsdalur

    With outdoor activities as its greatest attraction, get ready for a journey of beautiful hikes in diverse landscapes, historic sites, wool shopping and more, all within the Mountain Borough area.

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  • Disruptive innovation

    The implications of new-emerging eID and eGOV solutions

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    OTO

    OTO presents a menu inspired by the vibrant flavours of Japan and Italy, offering a fusion of culinary traditions that is both innovative and harmonious.

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    Recharge in Reykjavik

    Reykjavík is situated in a place of natural beauty, half surrounded by majestic mountains, which are visible from just about everywhere in the city on a clear day.

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    Reykjavík Family City

    Families will find plenty of interesting activities in Reykjavík. Whether it’s splashing around in a thermal pool, trying on Viking armour or viewing some of the largest mammals on Earth at close range. There’s fun to be had for all ages in the city.

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    Reykjavík UNESCO City of Literature

    Reykjavík has been designated a UNESCO City of Literature and is the first non-native English speaking city to receive this prestigious title. Reykjavík is the fifth city in the world to receive the title and joins other UNESCO Cities of Literature including; Edinburgh, Melbourne, Iowa City and Dublin.

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    LGBT Reykjavik

    Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBT community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow coloured light in the past few years.

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    Winter in Reykjavik

    There’s never a dull day in Reykjavík during the wintertime, even if the days are dark! Apart from the occasional fall of luminous snow and regular displays of Northern Lights, there’s also a full calendar of cultural events with festivities galore, concerts, plays and many seasonal exhibitions.

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