Some Few Facts About Iceland.

 Interesting facts of Iceland haha  






Independence from Denmark: 17 June 1944


 Capital of Iceland: Reykjavik


 Flag of Iceland:





 Largest city: Reykjavik


 Official language: Icelandic


 Area: 1,0 3,000 sq km (107th)


 Currency: Icelandic krona ISK


 The Republic of Iceland is an island nation located in northwestern Europe between the Greenland Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic and Norway. 







The majority of Iceland's population is Christian and the majority are Lutherans.


 You may be wondering what this squirrel is.  This is a dairy product which is very famous in Iceland.  It looks like curd but it is made from butter.

 It has no fat and is high in protein.  But sadly these are not found anywhere else except in Iceland.

 More films are seen here than in other countries.

 Iceland has the oldest democracy in the world.  It was founded in the year 930.


 In Iceland you cannot raise snakes, turtles or lizards, it is a legal crime.

 The national sport of Iceland is handball.

 Mosquitoes do not exist in Iceland (after France).

 One of the most important industries in Iceland is the fishing industry.  ‘Cod War’ started for this industry.


 Iceland is the only country in the world that does not have an army.

 In Iceland, the police do not carry a gun because it is unlikely to be a crime.

 In 2010, 97.6% of Icelandic residents had an internet connection.


 There is not a single forest in Iceland.

 Beer drinking was a crime in Iceland until 1989.


 Iceland is a member of many organizations in the world, including the United Nations, NATO, EFTA, EEA.

 











15 Interesting Facts  of  Iceland - 15  Interesting Facts About Iceland In  English 

 

 Hello friends, there are a lot of interesting facts all over the world that you don't even know, there are a lot of secrets in the world. Today we will talk about 15 interesting facts about Iceland.




 1. Beer was illegal in Iceland until 1989.


 2. Icelanders work 43.5 hours per week, the highest in all of Europe.


 3. The Icelandic language is reflected in the ancient Norse, which means that texts that are 1000 years old can still be easily read.


 4. Iceland does not have surname and family name.


 5. 60 percent of Iceland's population lives in rekjavik.


 6. The highest temperature ever recorded in Iceland is 30.5 ° c.


 7. Per capita consumption of Coca-Cola in Iceland is the highest in the whole world.


 8. There is not a single McDonald's restaurant in Iceland.


 9. Street clubs banned in Iceland in 2010.


 10. Iceland was one of the last human settlements on earth.


 11. Icelanders watch the most movies in the world.




 12. Iceland is one of the oldest democracies in the world.


 13. Iceland does not have its own army, air force and navy.


 14. Mosquitoes do not exist in Iceland.


 15. Icelandic police do not carry guns.

 2010, 97.6 percent of Icelanders had an Internet connection

 iceland ranks among the 10 most developed countries in the world.


Iceland is the largest power producing country in the world.


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The world is awesome

 The government will give you Rs 3 lakh every month for marrying the girls here!

 By Bavita Jha

 Updated: Wed, May 10, 2017, 21:13 [IST]

  

 New Delhi.  India is a country where boys are given dowry when they get married.  The groom with the boy takes the asking price.  But the country we are going to tell you about today, if you marry girls from that country, the government will not only give the boys citizenship but also give them 000 5000 every month, i.e. around Rs.




  If you marry with this country women you will get 3 lakh rupees reward every month

 According to a report written a few days ago, the boys were asked by the Icelandic government to give them Rs 3 lakh and citizenship if they marry Icelandic girls.  Under this offer, the boy will also have the right to choose the girl of his choice and get married.  Not only this, the government will help them to settle down there.  These reports went quite viral.


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 But let me tell you that the truth of this viral news turned out to be something else.  In fact, a person wrote about it on a blog called The Spirit Whispers, which was published as news by the website there.  After this report, Icelandic girls started sending friend requests to strangers from other countries on Facebook.  After which they began to feel that the Icelandic government had indeed made such a decision, but the Icelandic government denied this.


 The government flatly denied any such announcement and took action against bloggers and websites that wrote such news.  At the same time, action was also taken against the girls who sent friend requests to people from other countries.  Let me tell you that Icelandic girls are also quite beautiful.


 




Icelanders do not carry the burden of marriage


 The public is dreaming of moving to Iceland and settling down on a meme basis.  The truth is that people in Iceland do not get so involved in marriage that the government starts distributing stipends for marriage.  Here 67% of children are unmarried parents.  It is not that there is tension in the society when parents are separated.  Iceland ranked 7.5 out of 10 in the Happiness Index released in early 2017.


 Guys, if you want a mate, try it in India.  Maybe luck will work.


 Let me tell you one more thing.  The same Spirit Whispers who ran the Icelandic 'Khabar' had run another 'Khabar' that there is a huge shortage of women in the UAE.  So the government there is giving 1 lakh 91 thousand monthly stipend to the foreign women who will marry the men there.  We will not create mythbusters on this.  You work with your understanding.




 If u marriage with iceland girl  you will get monthly  3 lakh rupee . reword  every month 😀 so let's go guys Iceland 





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