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    Hellissandur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhɛtlɪsˌsantʏr̥]) is a village and part of the Snæfellsbær municipality at the northwestern tip of Snæfellsnes...
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    The Hellissandur longwave radio mast (Icelandic: Langbylgjustöðin á Gufuskálum [ˈlauŋkˌpɪlcʏˌstœːðɪn auː ˈkʏːvʏˌskauːlʏm]) is a 412 m (1,352 ft) tall guyed...
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    Grundarfjörður and Stykkishólmur. Near Hellissandur is the tallest structure in western Europe, the Longwave Radio Mast at Hellissandur. In June 2008, the people of...
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    coast of the peninsula. It is on route 54, between Grundarfjörður and Hellissandur. At 23 degrees 42 minutes West, it is the westernmost settlement of its...
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  • Ostankino TV Tower, the tallest structure in Europe Inta CHAYKA-Mast Hellissandur Longwave Radio Mast Belmont transmitting station Gerbrandy Tower in 2006...
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  • from the original on September 30, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2022. "Hellissandur Transmission Mast". Structurae. Archived from the original on July 25...
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  • transmitter tower at Vatnsendi collapsed. As a result, later in the decade the Hellissandur longwave transmitter was taken into use, converted from a LORAN-C mast...
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    administrative centre is Hellissandur and the majority of the residents live in the coastal villages of Ólafsvík, then Hellissandur and Rif. There is a small...
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    Naval Radio Transmitter Facility in Grindavík and longwave radio mast at Hellissandur (which is the tallest longwave radio mast in the world). The building...
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  • Alda Born (1966-07-09) 9 July 1966 (age 58) Origin Hellissandur, Iceland Genres Pop Occupations Singer songwriter Instrument Vocals Years active Late 1980s–present...
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  • Kormákur/Hvöt Vængir Júpiters 6–2 Hörður Ísafjörður Árborg 12–0 Reynir Hellissandur Víðir Garður 2–1 (a.e.t.) Sindri Þróttur Vogum 1–3 KÁ Ásvellir Skallagrímur...
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  • decision to revamp its longwave service in the 1990s. On 9 September 1997, Hellissandur longwave transmitter began broadcasting at 300kW, converted from a recently...
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    Mýrdalshreppur Suðurland 49 Fellabær 403 395 2% Múlaþing Austurland 50 Hellissandur 389 365 6.2% Snæfellsbær Vesturland 51 Djúpivogur 348 357 2.6% Múlaþing...
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    Rif Airport (IATA: OLI, ICAO: BIRF) is an airport serving Ólafsvík and Hellissandur, Iceland. It is located near Rif, a coastal village in the Western Region...
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  • football field that the father had built in the small fishing village of Hellissandur 25 years before. In May 2023, the film won the Einarinn Audience Award...
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    European Loran-C network website LORAN-C Transmitter (Rantum) at Structurae Hellissandur Transmission Tower at Structurae :former LORAN-C transmitter mast, now...
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  • 6771000 (Dusheti transmitter) RÚV Rás 1 RÚV Rás 2  Iceland Gufuskalar near Hellissandur Slight oval bi-directivity aerial, top loaded parallel connected triangular...
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    use from 1938 until its closure in 2023. Along with the more powerful Hellissandur longwave transmitter, it formed RÚV's longwave service. It was intended...
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  • ÍBV 4–1 Reynir Sandgerði Ægir Þorlákshöfn 4–0 Uppsveitir KM Reykjavík 0–4 Haukar Vatnaliljur 2–3 ÍH 26 April 2021 Reynir Hellissandur 0–2 Afturelding...
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  • Stokkseyri RB 5–3 (a.e.t.) Álafoss 1 April 2023 Ýmir Kópavogur 1–2 KFS Reynir Hellissandur 1–7 KFK Njarðvík 4–0 Hörður Ísafirði Árbær 2–1 Víkingur Ólafsvík Haukar...
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  • KB 11 April 2022 Hamar 1–0 KFR 13 April 2022 Njarðvík 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) Fjölnir Reynir Hellissandur 5–1 Skallagrímur 14 April 2022 Tindastóll 0–4 KF...
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  • (IBB)) Rhodes (SW, (IBB)) Budapest-Lakihegy (MW, LW) Solt (MW) Kékes (TV) Hellissandur/Gufuskálar (LW) Úlfarsfell (DVB-T2, FM) Grindavík (SW) Eiðar (LW, 1938-2023...
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    helix house, now the second tallest structure in Iceland, after the Hellissandur longwave radio mast. Before all these improvements were made, in about...
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  • 103 m (338 ft) Lakihegy Tower, 314 m (1,030 ft) Longwave radio mast Hellissandur, Gufuskálar, 412 m (1,352 ft) Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Grindavik...
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  • Gufuskálar 1,352 feet 412 m 1963 Guyed mast LF-transmission  Iceland Hellissandur former LORAN-Tower, insulated against ground 64°54′26″N 23°55′20″W /...
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