Blönduós

Blönduós

Blönduós

Town and former municipality in Northwestern Region, Iceland


Blönduós (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈplœntʏˌouːs] ) is a town and former municipality in the north of Iceland with a population of 895 in 2018.[1] Like many towns and villages around Iceland, Blönduós did not emerge as a village until the late 19th century. The town is situated on Route 1 at the mouth of the glacial river Blanda. Hrútey [ˈr̥uːtˌeiː], a small island and natural reserve encircled by the river, is accessible via a pedestrian bridge just off the ring road. In 2022, the town merged with Húnavatnshreppur to form Húnabyggð.[2]

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Geography

Houses in Blönduós

One of Blönduós' main characteristics is that the town is split into two parts by the glacial river Blanda, for which it is named (Blöndu is an oblique case of Blanda). The old part of town (Icelandic: "gamli bærinn"), including many original houses from the late 19th and early 20th century, is located on the south side of the river. Many of the local companies, the elementary school, supermarket, community center and sports facilities including a modern outdoor heated pool are located on the north side. On a hill above town is a church with striking architecture that is intended to resemble a volcanic crater.

Economy

Most of the industry and livelihood in Blönduós evolve around service for agriculture and tourism.[3] In recent years, the town has become known for its connection with textiles. A wool washery, Iceland's only textile museum Heimilisiðnaðarsafnið [is] and the Icelandic Textile Center, featuring a residency program for international textile artists and scholars, are all located in Blönduós.

Notable people

  • Þorvaldur Skúlason (1906–1984), abstract painter, lived in Blönduós 1909–1924
  • Reynir Grétarsson (born 1972), Icelandic entrepreneur, philanthropist, Icelandic map collector and author of "About Mapping Iceland" Founder and former CEO[1] and current chairman of the Board of Creditinfo Group
  • María Ólafsdóttir (born 1993), singer, musician and actress

Twin towns – sister cities

Blönduós is twinned with:[4][5]

Climate

Blönduós has a tundra climate (ET).

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References

  1. Árni Sæberg. "Samþykktu að sameinað sveitarfélag fái nafnið Húnabyggð - Vísir". visir.is (in Icelandic).
  2. ""Hit Iceland information page about Iceland"". Archived from the original on 2017-09-24. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
  3. "Ystävyyskaupunkitoiminta". nokiankaupunki.fi (in Finnish). Nokia. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  4. "Puljer, tilskud og fonde". horsens.dk (in Danish). Horsens Kommune. Retrieved 2020-02-12.



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