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What's the competition in Iceland?

One of the Nordic peoples. About 245,000 people (1.978), and 220,000 people are distributed in Iceland, accounting for 99% of the national population; The rest are scattered in Canada and the United States. Belonging to the Nordic type of Europa race, he is tall, fair-skinned, blond and blue-eyed. Use Icelandic, belonging to Indo-European Germanic language family. Words are spelled in Latin letters. Christian Lutheranism.

Iceland was originally uninhabited. By 800 AD, Irish monks first discovered and migrated to the island. In about 874, Norwegians named the island "Iceland". Since then, Nordic people have been moving in, mainly Norwegian immigrants. Ireland and Scotland also have many immigrants from Nordic colonies. By the 10 century, there were more than 4,000 coastal immigrants, mainly living on animal husbandry and fishing. In order to fight against the natural environment of ice and snow, they continued to live a democratic life in the clan society. Local administrative affairs are managed by elected chiefs. In 930, the People's Assembly was elected and the Icelandic Federation was established. Later, new immigrants were continuously absorbed, and a unified Icelandic nation was formed in the113rd century. 1262, Iceland became Norwegian territory; 1380 was ruled by Denmark. /kloc-At the end of 0/8, the Icelandic people's struggle for national independence developed day by day. By 1904, they exercised internal autonomy, and in 19 18, they gained partial sovereignty. 1944 officially became independent and established Iceland.