Skagabyggð

Skagabyggð is a former municipality in . It consisted of two noncontiguous areas which surrounded the municipality of . In June 2021, residents rejected a proposal to merge the municipality with the neighboring municipalities of Skagaströnd, Blönduósbær and .
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  • Type: municipality of Iceland with 89 residents
  • Description: municipality of Iceland
  • Also known as: 5611”, “Skagabyggd”, and “Skagahreppur

Skagabyggð

Latitude
65.95° or 65° 57′ north
Longitude
-20.25° or 20° 15′ west
Population
89
Elevation
219 metres (719 feet)
Open location code
99QXWQX2+X2
Geo­Names ID
3413488
Wiki­data ID
Q591081
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Turkish—“Skagabyggð” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Skagabyggð
  • Asturian: Skagabyggð
  • Basque: Skagabyggð
  • Cebuano: Skagabyggð
  • Chinese: Skagabyggð
  • Chinese: 斯卡加比格兹
  • Dutch: Skagabyggð
  • French: Skagabyggð
  • German: Skagabyggð
  • Hungarian: Skagabyggð
  • Icelandic: Skagabyggð
  • Indonesian: Skagabyggð
  • Irish: Skagabyggð
  • Italian: Skagabyggð
  • Malay: Skagabyggð
  • Min Nan Chinese: Skagabyggð
  • Northern Sami: Skagabyggð
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Skagabyggð
  • Norwegian: Skagabyggð
  • Polish: Skagabyggð
  • Portuguese: Skagabyggð
  • Russian: Скагабиггд
  • Spanish: Skagabyggð
  • Swedish: Skagabyggð
  • Turkish: Skagabyggð

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