Jökulsá á Dal, (pronounced [ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː auː ˈtaːl̥] , lit. 'glacial river in valley') also called Jökulsá á Brú [ˈpruː] or Jökla, [ˈjœhkla] is a river...
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Jökulsá (literally glacier river) is the name of several rivers in Iceland. Jökulsá á Dal, also known as Jökulsá á Brú or Jökla Jökulsá á Fjöllum, the...
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pronunciation: [ˈçɛːraðsˌflouːɪ] ) is a bay in eastern Iceland, formed by the outflowing of the Jökulsá á Brú and Lagarfljót rivers. The ~25 km-long...
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cross the glacier river Jökulsá á Fjöllum, or go to Hvannalindir. Pétur Brynjólfsson (born 1794) rode on horseback from Brú over Kverká and Kreppa, south...
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Vilaine (J---0060)". Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Loire (----0000)". "La Loire à Saint-Nazaire". Archived from the original on 2021-12-26. Retrieved 2017-11-21...
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1900 Iceland had only a few miles of roading suitable for wheeled transport, mostly located in the southern regions of the island. A network of bridle paths...
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