Iceland
Population
364 thousand
Reykjavik
A city in southwestern Iceland that is a chief port on the Atlantic Ocean and the capital and most populated city in Iceland (123K)
Greenland
A sea that forms most of the northern coast of Iceland and feeds into the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
Denmark
A strait that forms part of the northwestern coast of Iceland, separates Iceland from Greenland, and connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Greenland Sea
Surtsey
An island off the southern coast of Iceland formed by volcanic activity from 1963 to 1967
Atlantic
An ocean the forms most of the southern and eastern coasts of Iceland and forms part of the western coast of Iceland
Climate
Temperate; moderated by the north Atlantic current; mild winters/cool summers
Iceland
The main island in Iceland bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Greenland Sea, and Denmark Strait
Natural hazards
Earthquakes, volcanoes
Major exports
Fish and fish products, animal products, aluminum, diatomite, ferrosilicon
Natural resources
Fish, hydropower, geothermal power, diatomite
Current president
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson
ethnic groups
Icelandic
Languages
Icelandic, English, Nordic languages, German
Currency
krona
Agricultural products
Potatoes, green vegetables, chicken, pork, fish
Religion
Primarily Evangelical Lutheran