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List of '''Categories''' in the ''4 Enoch Database'' and '''Pages''' in the ''4 Enoch Dictionary'', related to '''Iceland''', Europe.
*[[:Category:Countries (database)|BACK TO THE COUNTRIES--INDEX]]


====External links====


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland Wikipedia]
'''Iceland''' is a country in North Europe.  


* See [[Icelandic]] -/- [[Icelandic language]] -/- [[Icelandic Scholarship]] -- [[Icelandic Scholars]] -/- [[Icelandic Fiction]] -- [[Icelandic Authors]]




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==Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Iceland==
 
Pagan Iceland was Christianized around the year 1000. During the Reformation, Iceland adopted Lutheranism.
 
Neither Judaism nor Islam have historical roots in Iceland.
 
====Contemporary times====
 
Today, the overwhelming majority of Icelandic population (75-80%) is Lutheran, with only small minorities of other Christian denominations.
 
The presence of Muslims has recently increased as the result of immigration. Only a handful of Jews live in Iceland.
 
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland Wikipedia (Iceland)] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Iceland Wikipedia (Religion in Iceland)]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 24 May 2013


Iceland is a country in North Europe.


Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Iceland

Pagan Iceland was Christianized around the year 1000. During the Reformation, Iceland adopted Lutheranism.

Neither Judaism nor Islam have historical roots in Iceland.

Contemporary times

Today, the overwhelming majority of Icelandic population (75-80%) is Lutheran, with only small minorities of other Christian denominations.

The presence of Muslims has recently increased as the result of immigration. Only a handful of Jews live in Iceland.

External links

Pages in category "Iceland"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.