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Place in Suður-Þingeyjarsýsla, Iceland
Fnjóskadalur
View from Vaglaskógur forestView from Vaglaskógur forest
Coordinates: 65°44′N 17°54′W / 65.733°N 17.900°W / 65.733; -17.900
CountryIceland
CountySuður-Þingeyjarsýsla
MunicipalityÞingeyjarsveit
Fnjóskadalur with ice age glacial lake terraces

Fnjóskadalur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈfnjouskaˌtaːlʏr̥] ) is an agricultural valley in northeastern Iceland, approximately 10 km northeast of Akureyri. Fnjóská, a popular salmon angling river and the longest spring-fed river in Iceland, runs through the valley. The river originates on Sprengisandur in the Highlands of Iceland.

Overview

Vaglaskógur, the second largest forest in Iceland, is located around the center of the valley. Other woods in Fnjóskadalur are Lundsskógur and Þórðarstaðaskógur south of Vaglaskógur, and Skuggabjargarskógur in Dalsmynni, the extreme northern portion of the valley.

Þverá is the northernmost farm in Fnjóskadalur, located where the valley branches into Dalsmynni to the northwest, leading to sea in Eyjafjörður; and the much longer Flateyjardalur to the northeast, leading to sea in Skjálfandi bay.

Etymology

The name Fnjóskadalur is formed from the Icelandic words fnjóskur (a dry piece of wood) and dalur (dale; valley).

References

  1. "Visitnortheasticeland.is - official travel web site in English". Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  2. "Norðausturland.is - official travel web site in Icelandic". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
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