Æðey
Small island in the Westfjords region of Iceland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Æðey (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈaiːðˌeiː] ) (a.k.a. "Aedey Island") is a small island in the Westfjords region of Iceland.[1] It measures approximately 2 by 0.5 kilometres (1+1⁄4 mi × 1⁄4 mi), and the highest point is at an elevation of about 18 m (59 ft).
Geography | |
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Location | Ísafjarðardjúp |
Coordinates | 66.1004°N 22.6617°W |
Area | 1.76 km2 (0.68 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Constituency | Northwest |
Region | Vestfirðir |
Demographics | |
Languages | Icelandic |
Ethnic groups | Icelanders |
Additional information | |
Time zone |
It is inhabited by a single family and is a private family farm focused on environmentally sound eider down farming.[2][citation needed]
The lighthouse[2] was built in 1944, (operating since 1949) near the southernmost point of the island.
Æðey is important in the history of Iceland and especially of the Westfjords region.[dubious – discuss][citation needed]