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The category: '''Icelandic''', highlights the national and linguistic identity of people, associated with [[Iceland]] and [[Icelandic language]] and culture.  
The category: '''Icelandic''', highlights the national and linguistic identity of [[Scholars]], [[Authors]] and [[Artists]], associated with [[Iceland]] and [[Icelandic language]] and culture.  
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==Overview==


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The Icelanders are the citizens of [[Iceland]] as well as the majority ethnic group that originated from that country (circa 450,000). They primarily speak the [[Icelandic language]].
The Icelanders are the citizens of [[Iceland]] as well as the majority ethnic group that originated from that country (circa 450,000). They primarily speak the [[Icelandic language]].


Most Icelanders (circa 300,000) today live within the borders of independent [[Iceland]]. There are sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in [[Canada]], the [[United States]], and [[Norway]].
Most Icelanders (circa 300,000) today live within the borders of independent [[Iceland]]. There are sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in [[Canada]], the [[United States]], and [[Norway]].


==In Depth==
*See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_people Wikipedia]
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* [[Icelandic Scholars]] & [[Icelandic Authors]] -- biographies
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See also: [[Iceland]] -- [[Icelandic language]] -- [[Icelandic Scholarship]] -- [[Icelandic Fiction]]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_people Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 15:55, 24 April 2015

Icelandic flag.png Biography.jpg


The category: Icelandic, highlights the national and linguistic identity of Scholars, Authors and Artists, associated with Iceland and Icelandic language and culture.



Overview
Overview

The Icelanders are the citizens of Iceland as well as the majority ethnic group that originated from that country (circa 450,000). They primarily speak the Icelandic language.

Most Icelanders (circa 300,000) today live within the borders of independent Iceland. There are sizeable populations of immigrants and their descendants in Canada, the United States, and Norway.