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Iceland is an island country in the North Atlantic, with an area of103,000 square kilometers and a population of about 340,000. Reykjavik is the capital and Icelandic is the official language.

1. Iceland, with an area of103,000 square kilometers, is almost as big as Zhejiang Province in China, but its population is only 340,000, of which 60% live in the capital Reykjavik and its vicinity, and 80% of its land area is uninhabited. It is the country with the lowest population density in Europe and is called "the loneliest country in the world", but the number of tourists visiting Iceland every year is four times that of other countries.

Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is the largest port city in Iceland with a population of about 65,438+200,000. It is also the northernmost capital in the world. Although it is close to the Arctic Circle, due to the influence of the North Atlantic warm current, 1 the average temperature in the coldest month is around 0, so it is not what others say. The environment here is super good and there is almost no pollution, so it is called "smoke-free city".

Iceland is not ice, which has two meanings. First, the climate is not cold. It is much warmer in winter than in northeast China. The average temperature in winter is around 0, and it is generally between 10 and 20 degrees in summer. It is also a famous summer resort, which is very comfortable all year round. Second, there are many volcanoes. There are more than 200 * * *, of which more than 40 are active volcanoes, also known as "extremely hot islands", with an average volcanic eruption every four years.

Iceland is the country with the largest number of hot springs in the world and is called "the country of ice and fire". There are about 250 alkaline hot springs on the island. The largest hot spring can produce 200 liters of spring water per second and contains many minerals.

There are no mosquitoes in Iceland all year round, which is caused by Iceland's special environment and temperature. Mosquitoes can't live here, so there's no need to be afraid of mosquito bites. People with type O blood like it best.

6. Falling in love in Iceland is very risky. I accidentally became my own family. Because Iceland has a small population, most of the locals are descendants of vikings in the ninth century, and almost all of them are distant relatives. In order to avoid embarrassment, Icelanders have developed the world's first "anti-incest APP", which can accurately detect each other's genealogy and personal information, and if there is blood relationship, the system will issue a warning. However, it still won't work after a long time. Do you have any good ideas?

7. Iceland is the last uninhabited big island in the world except New Zealand. It was not until the 9th century-10 that Vikings settled in the world.

8. Iceland is the latest country to drink beer in the world. No drinking beer until 1 March 9891. Later, in order to commemorate this day, it was designated as Oktoberfest in Iceland.

9. Icelandic horse is a unique breed in this country. Liu Hai is the shape of killing Matt, which is cool. However, this kind of horse is not allowed to come back from Iceland for whatever reason. It is said that one is to prevent viruses, and the other is to ensure the purity of Icelandic horses.

10. Iceland is considered to be the safest country in the world, with the lowest crime rate in the world. There are no traffickers and no drug dealers. Therefore, the Icelandic police are notoriously idle and do not carry guns. They are Doby cats, walking their dogs and basking in the sun every day. I envy such a job.

1 1. Iceland is the first country in the world where homosexuality is legal, and the head of government is the first prime minister in the world who openly homosexuality. Every year from August 8th to August13rd, a large-scale gay parade is held in Reykjavik, Iceland.

12. Women in Iceland have a high status. Women have all the rights of men. The highest head of their country is a woman, and many politicians also have many women. The proportion of women born out of wedlock in Iceland is as high as 70%. They are used to it.

13. Iceland's landform environment is very similar to the moon, and astronauts who landed on the moon for the first time have practiced landing on the moon here.

14. 100 years ago, there was no illiteracy in Iceland. There are/kloc-0 writers for every 10 population, and the per capita publications rank first in the world. Many Icelanders have part-time jobs. In a football team, it is possible that the goalkeeper is a dentist and the coach is an actor. Icelanders are really excellent, which is related to their emphasis on education.

15. There has been no McDonald's in Iceland since June 65438+1October 3 1 2009. Because of the 2008 financial crisis, McDonald's business failed. The last hamburger is preserved as a historical relic in the National Museum in Reykjavik, the capital. Haha, the cultural relics are really great.

Before 16. 14 13, the currency of Iceland was salted fish. Well, it is estimated that Icelanders like salted fish, so there is nothing wrong with making salted fish into hard currency.

17. The repetition rate of Icelandic names is very high, so a "naming committee" was set up to name newborns nationwide.

18. Iceland has the world's first Tintin Museum, which collects Tintin from hundreds of different creatures, including humans. The largest Tintin in the world belongs to a whale, weighing 70kg and being 170cm long. Girls are so shy.

/kloc-Aurora can be seen in Iceland from October to September. In June and July in summer, the sun exists for 24 hours, which is what everyone calls extreme day.

20. Icelanders believe that there are elves in the world. Iceland should consider the residence of elves when making urban planning, otherwise there will be protests from elves. They even drew a map of the country's elf settlements.

2 1. Iceland's per capita coke consumption is the highest in the world. In addition, they watch movies the most in the world, and it is estimated that they are mainly idle.

22. Icelandic has not changed since the ancient Nordic period, so they have no problem reading ancient books. Many people in our country certainly don't know what classical Chinese means.

Icelanders work 43.5 hours a week, which is the highest in Europe. They are called "European workaholics". Am I right? They are workaholics, working 8.7 hours a day, five days a week on average. Isn't our country a model worker?

24. Eating and drinking in Iceland makes people sweat. They like to eat the hearts of sea parrots raw. The sea parrot is a lovely bird and cruel. Iceland also likes to eat fermented shark meat, which tastes as bad as canned herring in Sweden.

25. When you come to Iceland, you usually look at its natural landscapes, such as glaciers, volcanoes, hot springs, volcanic landforms and tundra landforms. The financial crisis in 2008, the bankruptcy of Iceland, or the rescue of Iceland by tourism, soon made Iceland known as a rich country with a relatively high per capita GDP in the world. The country is small, the population is small, and there are so many tourist resources that it will soon turn over. At present, there are no direct flights to Iceland in China. We usually transfer in Denmark, Britain, Germany and other countries, but who can resist the temptation of Iceland?