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  • 51Reykjavík Grapevine — The Reykjavík Grapevine Beschreibung Englischsprachige isländische Zeitung Erstausgabe 13. Juni 2003 …

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  • 52Reykjavik City Theatre — The Reykjavik City Theatre ( is. Borgarleikhúsið) is the second largest theater in Iceland, located in Reykjavík. The theater produces at least six new productions each year. Guðjón Pedersen is the current artistic director of the theater …

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  • 53Reykjavík Theatre Company — The Reykjavík Theatre Company (RTC) was founded in 1897 when two existing companies in Reykjavík combined, performing in the then newly built Iðnó (Craftsmens House). With Indriði Einarsson (1851 1939) as its Director, RTC became the fertile… …

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  • 54Reykjavik-on-Thames — The doom laden comparison between London and the capital of Iceland. The New York Times reported: An island nation that bulked up on debt and lived beyond its means. A plunging currency. And a financial system edging toward nationalization. With… …

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  • 55Reykjavík Free Church — The reykjavík Free Church is a church in the Free Lutheran congregation of Iceland. It s head priest is Hjörtur Magni Jóhannsson …

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  • 56Reykjavík — geographical name city & port capital of Iceland population 97,648 …

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  • 57Reykjavík — noun The capital of Iceland …

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  • 58Reykjavik — noun /ˈɹɛk.jə.vɪk,ˈɹeɪk.jə.vɪk/ The capital of Iceland …

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  • 59REYKJAVIK —    (i. e. reeky town), (3), capital of Iceland, situated in a barren misty region on the SW. coast, practically a village of some 100 wooden houses; has a brick cathedral, and is the see of a bishop …

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  • 60Reykjavik — Rey|kja|vik the capital city and main port of Iceland, which is the centre of the country s fishing industry …

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