

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Iceland:
Iceland – sovereign island nation located in the North Atlantic Ocean between continental Europe and Greenland.[1] It is considered part of Northern Europe. It is the least populous of the Nordic countries, having a population of about 329,000 (January 1, 2015).[2] Iceland is volcanically and geologically active on a large scale; this defines the landscape in various ways. The interior mainly consists of a plateau characterized by sand fields, mountains and glaciers, while many big glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, Iceland has a temperate climate relative to its latitude and provides a habitable environment and nature.
General reference

- Pronunciation: Iceland
 - Common English country name: Iceland
 - Official English country name: Iceland
 - Common endonym(s): Ísland
 - Official endonym(s): Ísland
 - Adjectival(s): Icelandic
 - Demonym(s): Icelander(s)
 - Etymology: Name of Iceland
 - ISO country codes: IS, ISL, 352
 - ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:IS
 - Internet country code top-level domain: .is
 
Geography of Iceland


- Iceland is: a Nordic island country
 - Land boundaries: none
 - Coastline: 4,970 km
 - Population of Iceland: 319,326 people (April 2009 estimate) - 172nd most populous country
 - Area of Iceland: 103,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi) - 107th largest country
 - Atlas of Iceland
 
Location of Iceland
- Iceland is situated within the following regions:
 - Extreme points of Iceland
- High: Hvannadalshnúkur 2,110 m (6,923 ft)
 - Low: North Atlantic Ocean 0 m
 
 
Environment of Iceland




- Climate of Iceland
 - Renewable energy in Iceland
 - Geology of Iceland
 - National parks of Iceland
 - Wildlife of Iceland
- Flora of Iceland
 - Fauna of Iceland
 
 
Geographic features of Iceland
- Fjords of Iceland
 - Glaciers of Iceland
 - Highlands of Iceland
 - Islands of Iceland
 - Lakes of Iceland
 - Mountains of Iceland
- Baula
 - Borgarvirki
 - Búrfellshyrna
 - Búlandstindur
 - Eldgjá
 - Esjan
 - Helgafell
 - Herðubreið
 - Hlíðarfjall
 - Hvannadalshnúkur
 - Kerling
 - Kerlingarfjöll (mountain range)
 - Kverkfjöll (mountain range)
 - Súlur
 - Óshyrna
 - Volcanoes in Iceland
 
 - Rivers of Iceland
 - Valleys of Iceland
 - World Heritage Sites in Iceland
 
Regions of Iceland
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| Landsvæði | English name  | 
Population | Area (km2) | Population density  | 
ISO 3166 | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Höfuðborgarsvæði | Capital Region | 202 131[3] | 1 062 | 190.33/km2 | IS-1 | 
| Suðurnes | Southern Peninsula | 21 088[3] | 829 | 25.44/km2 | IS-2 | 
| Vesturland | West | 15 589[3] | 9 554 | 1.63/km2 | IS-3 | 
| Vestfirðir | Westfjords | 7 137[3] | 9 409 | 0.76/km2 | IS-4 | 
| Norðurland vestra | Northwest | 7 393[3] | 12 737 | 0.58/km2 | IS-5 | 
| Norðurland eystra | Northeast | 29 006[3] | 21 968 | 1.32/km2 | IS-6 | 
| Austurland | East | 12 306[3] | 22 721 | 0.54/km2 | IS-7 | 
| Suðurland | South | 23 802[3] | 24 526 | 0.97/km2 | IS-8 | 
| Ísland | Iceland | 318 452[4] | 102 928 | 3.1/km2 | --N/A-- | 
Region codes
Administrative divisions of Iceland
Administrative divisions of Iceland
Constituencies of Iceland
Constituencies of Iceland Iceland is divided into 6 constituencies for the purpose of selecting representatives to the Alþingi (parliament):
- Reykjavík North (11)
 - Reykjavík South (11)
 - Northwest (9)
 - Northeast (10)
 - South (10)
 - Southwest (12)
 
Municipalities of Iceland
- Cities of Iceland (by population)
- Capital of Iceland: Reykjavík
 
 
Demography of Iceland
Government and politics of Iceland

- Form of government: unitary parliamentary representative democratic republic
 - Capital of Iceland: Reykjavík
 - Elections in Iceland
 - Icelandic nationalism
 - Liberalism and centrism in Iceland
 - Political parties in Iceland
 - Icelandic political scandals
 - Taxation in Iceland
 
Branches of the government of Iceland
Executive branch of the government of Iceland
- Head of state: Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland
 - Head of government: Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, Prime Minister of Iceland
 - Cabinet of Iceland
- Cabinet ministers
- Minister of Education, Science and Culture of Iceland: Illugi Gunnarsson[5]
 - Minister for the Environment of Iceland: Sigrún Magnúsdóttir[5]
 - Minister of Finance of Iceland: Bjarni Benediktsson[5]
 - Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture of Iceland: Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson[5]
 - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iceland: Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson[5]
 - Minister of Health: Kristján Þór Júlíusson[5] (Part of the Ministry of Welfare (Iceland))
 - Minister of Social Affairs and Housing: Eygló Harðardóttir[5] (Part of the Ministry of Welfare (Iceland))
 - Ministry of Industries and Innovation of Iceland: Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir[5]
 - Minister of the Interior of Iceland: Ólöf Nordal[5]
 
 - List of cabinets of Iceland
 
 - Cabinet ministers
 - List of Icelandic ministries
 
Legislative branch of the government of Iceland
Judicial branch of the government of Iceland
Foreign relations of Iceland
- Accession of Iceland to the European Union
 - List of diplomatic missions in Iceland
 - List of diplomatic missions of Iceland
 - Visa requirements for Icelandic citizens
 
International organization membership
International organization membership of Iceland The Republic of Iceland is a member of:[1]
Law and order in Iceland
- Abortion in Iceland
 - Cannabis in Iceland
 - Capital punishment in Iceland
 - Constitution of Iceland
 - Human rights in Iceland
- Freedom of religion in Iceland
 - LGBT rights in Iceland
 - Prostitution in Iceland — in 2009, the paying for sex was outlawed, criminalizing the clients, while selling sex remained decriminalized.
 
 - Icelandic passport
 - Law enforcement in Iceland
- National Police of Iceland
 - Víkingasveitin (The Viking Squad)
 
 
Military of Iceland

- Army: Iceland does not have a standing army
 - Navy: No navy (just the Icelandic Coast Guard)
 - Air force: None
 - Icelandic Coast Guard
 - Iceland Air Defence System
 - Icelandic Air Policing
 - Iceland Crisis Response Unit
 - Víkingasveitin: Is equal to the American SWAT unit.
 - Military history of Iceland
 
History of Iceland
By period
- Settlement of Iceland
 - History of Icelandic nationality
 - Icelandic Commonwealth
 - Age of the Sturlungs
 - Farthings of Iceland
 - Christianisation of Iceland
 - Icelandic Reformation
 - Danish-Icelandic Trade Monopoly
 - New Iceland
 - Kingdom of Iceland
 - Prohibition in Iceland
 - Iceland during World War II
 - Founding of the Republic of Iceland
 - Iceland in the Cold War
 - Iceland Defense Force
 - Accession of Iceland to the European Union
 - 2010 Iceland power outages
 
By subject
Culture of Iceland

- Architecture of Iceland
 - Icelandic cuisine
 - Festivals in Iceland
 - Heraldry in Iceland
 - Media of Iceland
 - Miss Iceland
 - Museums in Iceland
 - National and University Library of Iceland
 - National symbols of Iceland
 - Order of the Falcon
 - Prostitution in Iceland — in 2009, the paying for sex was outlawed, criminalizing the clients, while selling sex remained decriminalized.
 - Public holidays in Iceland
 - Smoking in Iceland
 - Icelandic weddings
 - World Heritage Sites in Iceland
 
Art in Iceland
Language in Iceland
Religion in Iceland
- Icelandic funeral
 - Religions in Iceland
 
Sport in Iceland
 OlympicsBaseballBasketball | 
FootballHandballIce hockey | 
RowingTennisSports personalities
 
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Economy and infrastructure of Iceland
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- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 92nd (ninety-second)
 - 2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis
 - Agriculture in Iceland
 - Banking in Iceland
 - Communications in Iceland
 - Companies of Iceland
 - Currency of Iceland: Króna
 - Economic history of Iceland
 - Energy in Iceland
 - Healthcare in Iceland
 - National parks of Iceland
 - Iceland Stock Exchange
 - Tourism in Iceland
 - Trade unions
 - Transport in Iceland
 
Education in Iceland
See also
- Asteroid 110299 Iceland named after the island in 2018
 - Index of Iceland-related articles
 - List of international rankings
 - Member state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
 - Member state of the United Nations
 
References
- 1 2 "Iceland". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 13, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
 - ↑ Population - key figures 1703-2015 Statistics Iceland
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Population by sex, age and municipalities 2011 Statistics Iceland
 - ↑ Population - Key figures Statistics Iceland
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Present government of Iceland
 
External links
- Gateway to Iceland
 - Government Offices of Iceland
 - Icelandic Government Information Center
 
 Wikimedia Atlas of Iceland
 Iceland travel guide from Wikivoyage- Outline of Iceland at Curlie
 




