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Iceland is very multicultural.

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What is there culture in Iceland?

the cutlture in iceland is Lutheran


What is the culture of Scandinavia?

Anything related to or descended from the countries of Iceland, Norway, Sweden or Denmark.


Iceland is considered to be part of Europe because?

Iceland is a part of Europe because of its history and culture, also is the majority of Iceland in Europe but not in North America.


Why is Scandinavia an allie of Iceland?

Iceland was ruled by Scandinavian countries for centuries. This caused Icelandic culture to be based on Scandinavian culture, the Icelandic language to be based off other Scandinavian languages, and the majority of Icelandics to be of Scandinavian descent. So in a way, Iceland could be considered a child of Scandinavia, as Scandinavia helped produce Iceland.


What was leif ericsons culture?

Icelandic. He was born in Iceland and lived in Greenland.


Why is Iceland a hotspot?

i live in iceland it's propably a hot spot because of our beautiful nature, our blue lagoon and lots of culture


How can it be possible that Scandinavia lies in iceland?

Scandinavia does not include Iceland. Iceland is sometimes mistaken as being part of Scandinavia as its culture and language are derived from Scandinavian aspects, the majority of Icelandics are of Scandinavian descent, and Scandinavians have ruled over Iceland for centuries. But truly, there are only three countries in Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.


Is Iceland a rural or urban culture?

Do people that live in Iceland live in an urban setting or a rural setting? They used to live in rural settings until it got over populated then they had to move to urban areas hope that answers your question. :)


Who did iceland gain its independence from?

17th June is the independance day of Iceland. independance day is the major annual event in Iceland. Here independance day is celebrated by processions, dancing in the streets, in the parks and at the schools. On 17th June, 1944 Iceland gained full freedom from Denmark. As it was the Birthday of Jon Sigurosson 17th June was also chosen as the independance day of iceland. The major figure of the culture of Iceland was Jón Sigurðsson. He was the leader of 19th century's Independent Movement in Iceland.


Iceland is known as?

Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.


Where is the capital of Iceland located?

The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.Reykjavík has officially been the capital of Iceland since 1845.


Is Iceland part of North America or Europe?

No. Though it is geographically closer to North America than it is to Europe, Iceland is considered part of Europe. It marks the border between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.No. Not really. Geographically, tectonically, about half of the Icelandic mainland is, indeed on the North American plate, but the idea of a continent developed long before anyone heard of tectonic plates. Culturally, ethnically, lingually, politically and historically, Iceland is a European country, despite some differences.But no, Iceland is generally [always] considered part of Europe. Of the Nordic (~Scandinavian) countries, Iceland has the most American influence, but Icelanders are highly indepentent with their own culture.(Icelandic culture isn't American, and hasn't really been affected by foreign influence.)But no. European. Not American. However, using strict geographical criteria instead of cultural ones, Iceland is indeed part of North America because it is closer to North America than Europe. Culture has no meaning in a geographical context. Is Australia part of Europe because they speak English there? Of course not. Nearby Canada also has a European culture, but this counts for nothing. Using geographical criteria only, YES, Iceland is part of North America. And so is Jan Mayen Island.