Selfoss may refer to: Selfoss (town), Iceland UMF Selfoss, a football club based in Selfoss Selfoss men's football Selfoss women's football Selfoss (waterfall)...
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Selfoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɛlˌfɔsː] ) is a town in southern Iceland on the banks of the Ölfusá river. It is the seat of the municipality of...
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Selfoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɛlˌfɔsː] ) is a waterfall on the river Jökulsá á Fjöllum in the north of Iceland. The river drops over a number of...
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The Selfoss men's football team, commonly known as Selfoss or UMF Selfoss, is the men's football department of the Ungmennafélag Selfoss multi-sport club...
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Selfoss Airport (ICAO: BISF) is an airport serving Selfoss, a town on the banks of Ölfusá river in the Árborg municipality in southern Iceland. Selfoss...
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2024. Born on 27 April 1964, Þórir was born and raised in Selfoss. Þórir played for Selfoss handball team until 1986, when he moved to Norway to study...
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Ungmennafélag Selfoss, commonly known as Selfoss or UMF Selfoss, is an Icelandic multisport club, located in the town of Selfoss in the Southern Region...
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The Selfoss women's handball team is the women's handball section of Icelandic multi-sport club Selfoss from Selfoss. It currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild...
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Jón Daði Böðvarsson (category Selfoss men's football players)
senior career during the 2009 season in the Icelandic second tier with Selfoss, scoring 20 as their side were promoted to the Icelandic top flight. After...
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Icelandic football, the number of teams was increased from 10 to 12. 1966 Selfoss - (Selfoss) 1967 FH - (Hafnarfjörður) 1968 Völsungur - (Húsavík) 1969 Ármann...
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Perla Ruth Albertsdóttir (category People from Selfoss)
1996) is an Icelandic handballer who plays for Icelandic top division side Selfoss and the Icelandic national team as a center back. Perla started playing...
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The Selfoss men's handball team is the men's handball section of Icelandic multi-sport club Selfoss from Selfoss. It currently plays in the Úrvalsdeild...
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road. In the southwestern corner of the country, between Kjalarnes and Selfoss and through Reykjavík, the road is usually divided by a barrier and has...
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Körfuknattleiksfélag Selfoss, commonly known as Selfoss-Basket (Icelandic: Selfoss-Karfa), is a basketball club in Selfoss, Iceland. Its men's team currently...
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(Reykjavík) 2007 Grindavík (Grindavík) 2008 ÍBV (Vestmannaeyjar) 2009 Selfoss (Selfoss) 2010 Víkingur R. (Reykjavík) 2011 ÍA (Akranes) 2012 Þór (Akureyri)...
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provided by Strætó bs. Smaller towns such as Akureyri, Reykjanesbær and Selfoss also provide local bus services. Public and private bus services are available...
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season began on 4 May and finished on 14 September 2024. The title winners (Selfoss) and runners-up (Völsungur) were promoted to the 2025 1. deild karla. The...
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Brentford had entered into partnership with Icelandic 1. deild karla club UMF Selfoss, which would enable Brentford to send youth and development squad players...
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Iceland include more than one settlement. For example, four localities (Selfoss, Stokkseyri, Eyrarbakki, and Tjarnabyggð) can all be found in the municipality...
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– Selfoss, Fram – 2012–2013 Petar Rnkovic – Breiðablik – 2012 Bernard Brons – Selfoss – 2012 Ivar Skjerve – Selfoss – 2012 Markus Hermo – Selfoss – 2012...
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2018, Caird was hired as the head coach of Selfoss-Basket. On 22 November he returned to the court with Selfoss, playing 23 minutes and scoring 18 points...
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region was 34,076 (1 January 2024). The largest town in the region is Selfoss, with a population of 9,812 as of 2024. "Inhabitants – Municipalities and...
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The Selfoss women's football, commonly known as Selfoss team is the women's football department of the Ungmennafélag Selfoss multi-sport club. It is based...
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Tony Wroten (section Selfoss (2025))
starting the season with Urupan de Pando in Uruguay, Wroten signed with Selfoss in the Icelandic second-tier 1. deild karla in December 2024. Wroten's...
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Ragnar Jóhannsson (category UMF Selfoss handball players)
1990) is an Icelandic handball player for Selfoss. Ragnar Jóhannsson made his debut for his boyhood club Selfoss in the 2005/2006 season, when he was only...
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Reykjavík, Kópavogur, Hafnarfjörður, Akureyri, Keflavík, Mosfellsbær, Akranes, Selfoss and more locations in Iceland Main cities and tourist sites and more existing...
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Laugardælir (category Selfoss)
[ˈlœyːɣarˌtaiːlɪr̥]) is a small settlement in southwest Iceland, near the town of Selfoss. The town gained international attention when former 1972 World Chess Champion...
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Kaldadarnes is a former Royal Air Force station at Kaldaðarnes, near the town of Selfoss, Iceland. The station was built in 1940 by the British Army and used by...
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2008 Iceland earthquake (redirect from Selfoss earthquake)
The epicenter of the earthquake was between the towns of Hveragerði and Selfoss, about 45 kilometers (28 mi) east-southeast of the capital, Reykjavík....
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The hringvegur (Road No. 1) traverses the river via a bridge between Selfoss and Hella. Some distance to the southwest the river flows into the Atlantic...
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