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325: 537:, 'the Village'). Because of the town's position at the head of a long fjord surrounded by high mountains, the climate is more typically inland than coastal, with greater variations in temperature (warmer summers, colder winters) than in many other inhabited parts of Iceland. However, the mountains shield the town from strong winds. The relatively warm climate (for its latitude) allows the botanical gardens to flourish without need of a greenhouse. The area around Akureyri has one of the warmest climates in Iceland, even though it is only 100 km (62 mi) from the Arctic Circle. 410: 321:, along with five other towns in Iceland. The king hoped to improve the living conditions of Icelanders by this action, because at the time, Iceland had never had urban areas. As far as the king was concerned, Akureyri was unsuccessful, because it did not grow from its population of 12. It lost its municipal status in 1836, regaining it only in 1862. From then on, Akureyri grew because of the excellent port conditions and perhaps more because of the productive agricultural region around it. Agricultural products became an important sector of the economy. 42: 2026:(6 mi) north of the town in 1992. Water temperature is generally 65 to 75 °C (149 to 167 °F) but can drop to 45 °C (113 °F) during hot summer days. The cost of geothermal production is, at 32 mill/kwh, higher than the Icelandic national average of 11, but slightly less than the cost of imported heating oil. There is diminishing excess capacity but there are known and untapped resources near the town. Furthermore, there have been proposals to reinject water to extend the life of the sources. 1484: 1737: 57: 1815: 1724: 565:) if the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm is used, with cold though not severe winters and mild summers. The snow cover starts forming in late October and melts in April, yet snow can lie on the mountain peaks around Akureyri for the whole year. Akureyri is a very cloudy town, averaging only 1,029 sunshine hours annually, with barely any sunshine between November and February (which is also due to the town's location less than 100 km from the 4366: 1889: 291: 1789: 397: 1857: 72: 393:, an island 35 km (22 mi) to the north, has been a part of Akureyri. Hrísey, which has a population of 210, is the second-largest island off Iceland and is a site for pet and livestock quarantine. The settlement was previously the site of fishing processing. The town is located on the southern part of the island. The northern part consists of privately owned land that requires passes to enter. 1802: 1763: 1750: 1711: 1828: 1776: 1516: 1553: 3657: 418: 1526:
Akureyri has a robust cultural scene, with several bars and reputable restaurants (such as "Greifinn", "Bautinn", "RUB 23 Steak/Sushi", "Kung Fu sushi bar" and "Götubarinn"). The Icelandic folk dance ensemble "Vefarinn" comes from Akureyri. Folk culture, in general, is more prevalent in Akureyri than
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Akureyri is governed by a town council, directly elected by those over 18 with registered domicile in the town. The council has 11 members, who are elected for four-year terms. The mayor is appointed by the council: usually one of the council members is chosen, but they may also appoint a mayor who
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newspaper is published in Akureyri. The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service (Ríkisútvarpið) operates two radio channels nationwide. The several radio stations in Akureyri include FM Akureyri and Voice FM 98.7. Several television stations can be watched in Akureyri. N4 is a station whose studios
306:(the slim) Eyvindarson originally settled the area in the 9th century. The first mention of Akureyri is in court records from 1562, when a woman was sentenced there for adultery. In the 17th century, Danish merchants based their camps at the current site of Akureyri, which was one of the numerous 1474:
Crime statistics have been published by the Iceland national police for 2000. Akureyri had a reported 726 nontraffic offences per 10,000 population compared with a national average of 892, while 2,891 traffic offences per 10,000 population were recorded compared with a national average of 2,397.
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As of 2021, Akureyri has a population of 19,219. About 3% of the population are foreign citizens, from 53 countries. In 2014, there were 229 births and 118 deaths in Akureyri. Immigration in 2014 was 1,097 individuals, while emigration was 1,122 residents. Population growth in 2014 was therefore
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Akureyri has been heated geothermally since the late 1970s. Starting in 1928, there were unsuccessful attempts to develop geothermal energy. During this period, electricity and oil were used for heating. Construction of a geothermal distribution system was begun in 1976 after the discovery of a
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Corporations pay a tax rate of 18% to the national government, which is one of the lowest in the world. No additional local corporate taxes are levied. Property tax, at 1.99%, accounts for most of the tax base. A local government deficit of ISK 1 billion (US$ 9 million) was anticipated in 2009,
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The Laugaland field near Akureyri was the first geothermal source commercially developed. The Ytri-Tjarnir field followed. To obtain sufficient water flow, additional fields were developed at Botn in 1980, Glerárdalur 2 kilometres (1 mi) SW of the town in 1981, and Þelamörk 10 kilometres
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The fishing industry has historically been a large and important part of the local economy. In recent years, other industries and business services have also begun. Higher education is also a growing sector in the local economy. About 20% of the work force is in the service industry.
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Akureyri has five police officers on call. Incidents have occurred where insufficient police officers were on duty to respond to criminal activity in progress, as confirmed by the mayor. However, Akureyri, and Iceland in general, has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
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Local bus services within Akureyri are provided by the SVA (Akureyri Bus Company), which does not charge fares. The cessation of fares in 2008 resulted in an increase of 130% in passenger numbers compared to the previous year when fares were charged.
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In the early 21st century, fishing industries have become more important in Akureyri as two of the major fishing companies of Iceland have become a more important source of revenue and are expected to grow further in coming years. The
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Nicknamed the "Capital of North Iceland", Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre. The area where Akureyri is located was settled in the 9th century, but did not receive a municipal charter until 1786.
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now). On 1 December 1940, 'A' and 'B' flights ceased operating from Norwegian bases, but 'C' flight continued to fly Northrop N-3PBs from Akureyri until 5 April 1943. No. 330 Squadron RNoAF also operated
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Sites that have been cited as areas of interest include various museums, churches, and the Botanical Gardens. Local museums include the Minjasafnið á Akureyri (Akureyri Museum), Listasafnið á Akureyri (
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The F821 mountain road climbs southwards from Akureyri and connects with the F26 mountain road across the highlands towards the south of the country. It is only open during summer.
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In the 20th century, Iceland experienced an exodus from the countryside to the towns. Commerce and service industries grew to be the primary employers in Akureyri in the 1990s.
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New residential and commercial growth has required an extension of electricity and water distribution, as well as new water drilling. Much of the town is heated geothermally.
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The port of Akureyri is vital to the town, as fisheries are an important part of its economy. It is the site of large fish processing plants and has docking facilities for
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Two of the five largest fishing companies in Iceland are headquartered in Akureyri, partly because of the ice-free port. Other large companies in Akureyri include
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in Reykjavík. During the summer, several festivals are held in Akureyri and the surrounding area. One example is the medieval festival held every summer at
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The area has a relatively mild climate because of geographical factors, and the town's ice-free harbour has played a significant role in its history.
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prompting a cut in salaries of the mayor, town councilors, and committee members by 10% and increases in local taxes and property taxes.
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Permanent settlement at Akureyri started in 1778, and eight years later, the town was granted its municipal charter by the king,
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is directly east of the town on Route 1. It opened for traffic in December 2018, reducing the road distance from Akureyri to
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stop in Akureyri during the summer months. The ice-free nature of the port has been important in the town's establishment.
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There are two high schools (junior colleges) in Akureyri, one of them being the second oldest in Iceland.
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flying boats from Akureyri, which protected convoys between the United States, the United Kingdom, and
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in northern Russia from attack by German submarines. Under the German plan for invasion of Iceland,
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In 2007, Akureyri Airport had a passenger traffic level of 221,200 and 19,778 aircraft movements.
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are located in Akureyri. Initially a local channel, it began to broadcast nationwide in 2008.
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0.5%. The population in 1910 was 2,239, increasing to 7,711 in 1950 and 16,756 in 2005.
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During World War II, Akureyri was one of three air bases used by the Norwegian-British
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Memorial Museum, for the poet), Akureyri Museum of Industry, a motorcycle museum, and
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The last elections to the town council were held on May 31, 2014. The People's List (
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Parking in the city centre is subject to fees as of 2023, split into two zones.
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lake by 16 kilometres (9.9 mi). It is currently Iceland's only toll road.
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The body of sea between Oddeyri and the end of the fjord is known as Pollurinn
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from 2016 to 2017 before KA broke off from the cooperation and fielded a
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commercially viable source in 1975. Distribution was widespread by 1979.
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on the north bank of the Glerá (also referred to colloquially as Þorpið
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Climate data for Akureyri, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1949–present
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fields both men's and women's team. Its women's team has won the
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The most successful football team of late in the town has been
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In 2007, a friendship and fisheries agreement was signed with
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There are also seasonal scheduled international flights to
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in the town. They field teams in several sports, such as
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and positioned on the west side of the inland end of the
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It is surrounded by mountains, the highest being Strýta
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is the second oldest golf club in Iceland behind the
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It is also important for 1666:1994–1998 – Jakob Björnsson 1663:1990–1994 – Halldór Jónsson 1648:1934–1958 – Steinn Steinsen 1556:The town centre of Akureyri 1053:Average precipitation days 839:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 699:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 4876: 4640:Sveitarfélagið Skagaströnd 4519:Eyja- og Miklaholtshreppur 3432:(in Icelandic). Akureyri. 3168:. Minjasafnið á Akureyri. 2657:"Akureyri Sea Temperature" 2035:Knattspyrnufélag Akureyrar 1692: 1689:Twin towns – sister cities 1660:1986–1990 – Sigfús Jónsson 1657:1976–1986 – Helgi M. Bergs 1622:Social Democratic Alliance 1487:Cruise ship in the harbour 1453: 1334: 1324: 1315: 579: 4860:Municipalities of Iceland 4407:Municipalities of Iceland 4362: 4121: 3746:. Iceland Review Online. 3246:. Lystigarður Akureyrar. 3194:. Iceland Review Online. 3116:. Iceland Review Online. 2986:. Iceland Review Online. 2960:. Iceland Review Online. 2932:"Tkies Software Services" 2865:. Iceland Review Online. 1645:1919–1934 – Jón Sveinsson 1578:Akureyri Botanical Garden 1268: 1194: 1146: 1099: 1052: 978: 908: 838: 768: 698: 628: 623: 620: 617: 614: 611: 608: 605: 602: 599: 596: 593: 590: 587: 584: 510:[ˈrauðˌhusˌtʰɔrk] 255:and two farther islands: 244:[-ˌeiːrarˌpaiːr̥] 69: 51: 39: 30: 4698:Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur 3764:and connect the town to 1997:Route 1 or the Ring Road 1869:Menntaskólinn á Akureyri 230:) is a town in northern 206:Icelandic pronunciation: 4567:Bolungarvíkurkaupstaður 4453:Seltjarnarneskaupstaður 4428:Hafnarfjarðarkaupstaður 4074:SCA Shire of Klakavirki 3976:. Bradt Travel Guides. 3853:"Meistaratitlar kvenna" 3508:"Akureyri Travel Guide" 3062:"Practical information" 2107:Icelandic Hockey League 2081:Akureyri Handboltafélag 1862:Akureyri Junior College 425:Akureyri is located at 336:, morning November 2007 219:[ˈaːkʰʏrˌeiːrɪ] 4069:University of Akureyri 3968:Evans, Andrew (2008). 3656:. 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Index

Municipality
An aerial view of downtown Akureyri
Coat of arms of Akureyri
Location of the Akureyri Municipality
Region
Northeastern Region
Constituency
Northeast Constituency
Mayor
Ásthildur Sturludóttir
Postal code(s)
akureyri.is
[ˈaːkʏrˌeiːrɪ]
[ˈaːkʰʏrˌeiːrɪ]

Iceland
municipality
[-ˌeiːrarˌpaiːr̥]
Capital Region
Eyjafjörður
Hrísey
Eyjafjörður
Grímsey
Allied
World War II

Norse
spits
Pollurinn
Christian VII

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