Iceland Research Paper

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Iceland is a independent Nordic island-country located in the Arctic sea near the much larger country of Greenland. It is located at 65.0000° N, 18.0000° W lying far north of the equator the location of Iceland makes it susceptible to harsh winters and often cold temperatures. The history of Iceland is quite diverse and interesting compared to many other countries. There are many small lakes in Iceland and some of them are what they call iceberg lagoons. The history of the Icelandic language began in the 9th century when the settlement of Iceland, mostly by Norwegians, brought a dialect of Old Norse to the island.The oldest preserved texts in Icelandic were written around 1100. The majority of these texts are poems or laws, preserved …show more content…

It is ultimately based heavily on an orthographic standard created in the early 12th century in a mysterious document known as The First Grammatical Treatise by an anonymous author who has later been referred to as the 'First Grammarian'. The later Rasmus Rask standard was basically a re-enactment of the old treatise, with some changes to fit concurrent Germanic conventions, such as the exclusive use of k rather than c. Various old features, like "ð", had actually not seen much use in the later centuries, so Rask’s standard constituted a major change in practice. Later 20th century changes include most notably the adoption of ""é, which had previously been written as "je" (reflecting the modern pronunciation), and the abolition of "z" in 1973. Iceland is not a flat country, it has many small mountain ranges, rolling hills and natural waterfalls. Iceland is also famous for not having much pollution, because they don’t have a lot of pollution you can see the northern lights from here. An iceberg lagoon is a body of water with many random icebergs floating in it. Around the year 850ad the first Viking settlers arrived, bringing with them Irish slaves. In the 1200's legendary Icelandic poems and epics were being written and told to everyone in the …show more content…

If travelers did not want to partake in local culture and traditions then they can also enjoy some Pizza, Chicken, Burgers or even fast food. Many American movies were filmed in parts of Iceland such part of batman, journey to the center of the earth, Prometheus, and the entire season 2 of game of thrones. Not only did game of thrones take advantage of there beautiful country and landscape but they also mimicked much of there original culture. The Original Viking like innovative culture is exhibited beautifully in game of thrones, which is why Iceland was the perfect location to film it. Icelandic cuisine has a long history. Important parts of Icelandic cuisine are lamb, dairy and fish, due to Iceland's proximity to the ocean. Popular foods in Iceland include skyr, hangikjot (smoked lamb), kleinur, laufabrauo and bollur. Porramatur is a traditional buffet served at midinter festivals called porrablot and containing a selection of traditionally cured meat and fish products served with rugbrauo and

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