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Akureyri - History |
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It
is thought that Helgi the Lean and his wife Þorunn settled Eyjafjörður
by around 890. The
history of the town is very closely linked to trade and services. Trade
began in Akureyri in the 16th century but it was not until 1760
that merchants began living there year round.
While primarily a commercial and distributing centre, Akureyri is also an important fishing port, agricultural market, and manufacturing centre for woollen goods, fish oil, shoes, and fish and dairy products. Iron working, woodworking, and shipbuilding are all significant industries. Its facilities for conferences and meetings are some of the best in rural Iceland. The town has around 15,000 inhabitants. |
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