How to use in-sentence of “iceland”:
+ In countries like Iceland and New Zealand, and other volcanic regions, water heating may be done using geothermal power, rather than combustion.
+ It is not possible to decide between Norway and Iceland on the evidence available, and the date of the set is also somewhat uncertain.
+ The pink-footed goose is a goose which breeds in eastern Greenland, Iceland and Svalbard.
+ The health care system in Iceland is divided into 7 health care districts.
+ This chieftain from Norway went to live in South West Iceland and founded the city of Reykjavík.

Example sentences of “iceland”:
+ It is not understood why Iceland is an island, but the rest of the ridge consists of seamounts, with peaks below sea level.
+ She appeared in the UEFA Women’s Euro 2013 and helped her team advance to the knockout stage, where Iceland would eventually get knocke out in the quarter-finals against Sweden.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Iceland in February 2020.
+ The newly formed party wanted Iceland to be independent.
+ They are found in most of Europe, except for Ireland, Iceland and some Mediterranean islands.
+ It was written in Old Norse in Iceland by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson ca.
+ In the 14th century, the monarchies of Denmark-NorwayNorway and Denmark were united and Iceland was ruled from Copenhagen.
+ They are used to divide Iceland for certain purposes.
+ This was to celebrate the conversion of Iceland to Christianity a thousand years earlier.
+ Brokartök glima has been the national sport of Iceland for over 100 years.
+ He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 until 22 February 2007.
+ It is not understood why Iceland is an island, but the rest of the ridge consists of seamounts, with peaks below sea level.
+ She appeared in the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 and helped her team advance to the knockout stage, where Iceland would eventually get knocke out in the quarter-finals against Sweden.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Iceland in February 2020.
+ In most countries people use to call other people by their surname, but in Iceland people call other people by their first name.
+ Iceland has kept this naming system because Iceland is an island, and had little contact with the outside world for quite some time, so there was not much change in things like customs, language and naming systems.
+ In December 1918, Iceland was brought into a personal union with the King of Denmark.
+ She helped Iceland qualify for the UEFA Women’s Championship in 2009, however, her team lost all three group stage matches against Norway, France and Germany.
+ It got its official legal establishment in the 1970s in Iceland by the efforts of Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson and other Icelanders who had rejected Christianity and had been performing “Launblót”.
+ Some Vikings sailed across the Atlantic Ocean via Iceland and Greenland and may have explored places in North America.
+ Also it includes Greenland, Cuba, the Bahamas, extreme northeastern Asia, and parts of Iceland and the Azores.
+ I made the WikiProject Iceland page.
+ Her self-titled début album, “Björk”, was recorded and released in Iceland in December 1977.
More in-sentence examples of “iceland”:
+ He worked as a librarian at the National Library of Iceland in 1953 and at the National Theatre 1955-1957.
+ Gestsson died on 18 January 2021 in Reykjavík, Iceland at the age of 76.
+ The Danish krone was introduced to Iceland in 1874.
+ He worked as a librarian at the National Library of Iceland in 1953 and at the National Theatre 1955-1957.
+ Gestsson died on 18 January 2021 in Reykjavík, Iceland at the age of 76.
+ The Danish krone was introduced to Iceland in 1874.
+ Ownership of Keflavik airport was returned to Iceland while the American military turned over their facilities to an American company to run for them.
+ Most people in Iceland are Christian.
+ The company’s manufacturing facility opened in Reykjavík, Iceland in 2016, and is dedicated to the production of biosimilars of monoclonal antibodies.
+ The people in Iceland are mostly of Scandinavian origin.
+ In many places, Iceland is covered by glaciers.
+ He left Iceland in 986 with 25 ships, but only 14 survived the journey, with about 400-500 people and animals.
+ It borders Greenland to the west, the Svalbard archipelago to the east, Fram Strait and the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Norwegian Sea and Iceland to the south.
+ He plays for Tottenham Hotspur and Iceland national team.
+ He was also the one who gave Iceland its name.
+ Before 2016, Iceland had never qualified for any major tournament.
+ Some countries, such as Iceland and Japan, do not have these laws.
+ The country is slightly smaller than Iceland and Virginia.
+ The Norse of Iceland and the English certainly shared a common ancestry in 6th century Denmark.
+ He was a professor at the University of Iceland for political science, served as a Member of the Althing, and was the Minister of Finance.
+ The regions of Iceland are mainly used for statistical purposes.
+ The government of Iceland eventually granted Fischer asylum, where he lived for the rest of his life.
+ In 1944, Iceland finally became fully independent.
+ The modern-day Republic of Iceland was established at a session of the Althing held at Thingvellir on 17 June 1944.
+ The first Norseman who lived in Iceland was Flóki Vilgerðarson.
+ All of Iceland‘s seabirds can be found in Vestmannaeyjar: the guillemot, gannet, kittiwake, Iceland gull, and puffin.
+ In 1972, Iceland unilaterally declared an Exclusive Economic Zone extending beyond its territorial waters, before announcing plans to reduce over-fishing.
+ Other powerful parties in Iceland include the center-left Social Democratic Alliance and Left-Green Movement.
+ In the end, Ukraine took third place in the group, beating the teams of Iceland and Croatia.
+ Because Iceland is far away from other countries, the language has not changed much.
+ He currently plays for the Swedish club Hammarby Fotboll and the Iceland national football team.
+ Among those countries are Norway, Iceland and Japan.
+ Norsemen would later set sail from Greenland and Iceland with Leif Erikson.
+ In 2000, the Norwegian government gifted Iceland with the Heimaey stave church.
+ Prince died on 31 July 2019 in Reykjavík, Iceland at the age of 91.
+ There have been six Presidents of Iceland since the establishment of the republic.
+ The remains continued until they were a few hundred miles north of Iceland on September 8.
+ In 1962, Iceland was controlled by Norway.
+ Erikson was probably born in Iceland and grew up in Greenland.
+ Buildings in Iceland are heated in this way from the country’s many geothermal sites.
+ Therefore, Iceland is the oldest existing republic.
+ Others also say Iceland and the Faroe Islands should count.
+ By contrast, hydrogen infrastructure is thought to be decades off, and is not fully implemented even in Iceland where there is abundant free geothermal electricity.
+ The flag of Iceland has a white-fimbriationfimbriated red Nordic cross on a blue field.
+ The Faeroes, Greenland and Iceland were formally Norwegian possessions until 1814 despite 400 years of Danish monarchy beforehand.
+ His son is Þórarinn Eldjárn who is a popular author in Iceland and his daughter Sigrún Eldjárn is also an author.
+ They tell about early Viking voyages, the battles that took place during the voyages, about migration to Iceland and of feuds between Icelandic families.
+ The Kingdom of Iceland was a constitutional monarchy that had a personal union with Denmark.
+ In 1918, Iceland got many powers of its own, but the king of Denmark was still king of Iceland.
