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VESTMANNAEYJAR

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'Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland'





Sea cliffs


Location of Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland (lower left)
CountyVestmannaeyjar
ConstituencySouth
Area 13 km² ( 8,1mi²)
Population
Total (2006)
Density


4075
313/km²
Postal codesIS-900

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Municipal website

Cliffs on Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar

Off the southwest coast of Iceland

'Vestmannaeyjar' (English: The 'Westman Islands') is a small archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. Only the largest, Heimaey, is inhabited.
The islands are named after the Irish who were captured into slavery by the Norse Gaels. The Old Norse word ''Vestmenn'', literally "Westmen", was applied to the Irish, and retained in Icelandic even though Ireland is more easterly than Iceland. Not long after Ingólfur Arnarson arrived in Iceland, his brother Hjörleifur was murdered by the slaves he had brought with him. Ingolfur tracked them down to Vestmannaeyjar and killed them all in retribution.
Cover of the book by Oluf Eigilsson who was captured by Murat Reis in 1627

On June 20, 1627, the islands were captured by an Ottoman fleet of 15 ships (12 galleys and 3 other types of vessels), accompanied by the Barbary Pirates from Algiers, under the guidance of Murat Reis; who stayed there for 26 days until July 16, 1627. The forces of Murat Reis enslaved 400 people from the islands and took them to Algiers (after a voyage which lasted 27 days) where most of them spent the rest of their lives in bondage. One of the captives, Oluf Eigilsson, later managed to return back and wrote a book about his experience. Subsequently, a Turkish corsair named Ali Biçin Reis also came to the archipelago and Iceland itself, from where he took 800 slaves.
The area is very volcanically active, like the rest of Iceland. There were two major eruptions in the 20th century: the Eldfell eruption of January 1973 which created a 700-foot-high mountain where a meadow had been, and caused the island's 5000 inhabitants to be temporarily evacuated to the mainland, and an eruption in 1963 created the new island of Surtsey.
From 1998 to 2003 the islands were home to Keiko the killer whale, star of ''Free Willy''.
The islands are famed in Iceland for their yearly festival, "Þjóðhátíð", which attracts a large portion of the nation's youth. The festival was originally held because of the islanders' inability to participate in the festivities for the 1000th anniversary of the inhabitation of Iceland, and decided to hold their own festival. The word "Þjóðhátíð" means "national festival". For the first seventy years or so it was a large family-oriented festival, but has in the last century become a rite of passage for teenagers, and involves much consumption of alcohol.
Current Mayor of Vestmannaeyjar is Elliði Vignisson.

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See also



Geography of Iceland

Glaciers of Iceland

Iceland plume

Lakes of Iceland

List of islands off Iceland

List of volcanoes in Iceland

Rivers of Iceland

Volcanoes of Iceland

Waterfalls of Iceland

Guðlaugur Friðþórsson The "Miracle Man"

External links



Official website

Picture gallery from www.islandsmyndir.is

All you need to know about Westman Islands

Heimaey (the volcano)

Surtsey



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