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'''SNÆFELLSNES- OG HNAPPADALSSÝSLA''' | '''SNÆFELLSNES- OG HNAPPADALSSÝSLA''' | ||
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===Official blazon=== | ===Official blazon=== |
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SNÆFELLSNES- OG HNAPPADALSSÝSLA
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The arms depict the hammer of Thor, the pagan god of thunder. Before Iceland was united into one state in the year 930, with a universal parliament for the whole country, the people of this area had already had their own parliament and law for some time. The gathering place was at a peninsula called “Þórsnes” or Thor's Peninsula.
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