The Iceland map product in PowerPoint format includes 8 slides, showing the location, the country boundary (adm0), national capital and largest towns, and all the first level administrative boundaries of this country (adm1) and all the second level administrative boundaries of this country (adm2). Our professional design map can help to differentiate your presentation from the competition.
Iceland is a European island country in the north Atlantic Ocean on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The capital and the largest city is Reykjavík, with the surrounding areas in the southwestern region of the country being home to two-thirds of the country’s population. The Iceland Outline Map shows the geographical location of this nation with respect to her neighboring seas: Atlantic Ocean. The nearby countries are Norway and United Kingdom.
The Iceland Map is the administrative map with 8 Regions and 74 second level Municipalities; each of the Regions or Municipalities is an editable map. The 8 Regions are Capital Region, Eastern Region, Northeastern Region, Northwestern Region, Westfjords, Western Region, Southern Peninsula, and Southern Region.
The 74 Municipalities are Akrahreppur, Akraneskaupstaður, Akureyrarkaupstaður, Árneshreppur, Ásahreppur, Bláskógabyggð, Blönduósbær, Bolungarvíkurkaupstaður, Borgarbyggð, Borgarfjarðarhreppur, Breiðdalshreppur, Dalabyggð, Dalvíkurbyggð, Djúpavogshreppur, Eyja- og Miklaholtshreppur, Eyjafjarðarsveit, Fjallabyggð, Fjarðabyggð, Fljótsdalshérað, Fljótsdalshreppur, Flóahreppur, Garðabær, Grímsnes- og Grafningshreppur, Grindavíkurbær, Grundarfjarðarbær, Grýtubakkahreppur, Hafnarfjarðarbær, Helgafellssveit, Hörgársveit, Hrunamannahreppur, Húnaþing vestra, Húnavatnshreppur, Hvalfjarðarsveit, Hveragerðisbær, Ísafjarðarbær, Kaldrananeshreppur, Kjósarhreppur, Kópavogsbær, Langanesbyggð, Mosfellsbær, Mýrdalshreppur, Norðurþing, Rangárþing eystra, Rangárþing ytra, Reykhólahreppur, Reykjanesbær, Reykjavíkurborg, Sandgerðisbær, Seltjarnarnesbær, Seyðisfjarðarkaupstaður, Skaftárhreppur, Skagabyggð, Skeiða- og Gnúpverjahreppur, Skorradalshreppur, Skútustaðahreppur, Snæfellsbær, Strandabyggð, Stykkishólmsbær, Súðavíkurhreppur, Svalbarðshreppur, Svalbarðsstrandarhreppur, Sveitarfélagið Árborg, Sveitarfélagið Garður, Sveitarfélagið Hornafjörðu, Sveitarfélagið Ölfus, Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörðu, Sveitarfélagið Skagaströnd, Sveitarfélagið Vogar, Tálknafjarðarhreppur, Þingeyjarsveit, Tjörneshreppur, Vestmannaeyjabær, Vesturbyggð, and Vopnafjarðarhreppur.
The Iceland maps are listed below with details; you can check each of them in the product gallery.
- Blank framed outline map with neighboring countries
- Blank outline map (adm0)
- Blank political map with first level administrative divisions (adm1)- Regions
- Political map labeled with adm1 names- Regions
- Political map with national capital and largest towns- Regions
- Political map with national capital and largest towns, and adm1 names- Regions
- Blank political map with second level administrative divisions (adm2)- Municipalities
- Political map labeled with adm2 names- Municipalities
Iceland, also known as the Land of Fire and Ice, is a small island nation located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Despite its size, Iceland is a country full of natural wonders and cultural treasures that attract visitors from all over the world. From its stunning glaciers and geysers to its vibrant music scene and literary heritage, Iceland has something to offer everyone.
One of Iceland’s most famous natural attractions is the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa located in a lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The lagoon’s milky blue waters are rich in minerals and have healing properties that make it a popular destination for relaxation and rejuvenation. Another popular attraction is the Northern Lights, a natural light display that can be seen in the winter months when the sky is clear.
Iceland is also home to a vibrant music scene, with artists like Björk and Sigur Rós gaining international fame. The country’s literary heritage is also rich, with the sagas that tell the stories of Iceland’s history and culture dating back to the 13th century.
However, Iceland is not without its challenges. The country has a high cost of living, which can make it difficult for locals and visitors alike. Additionally, Iceland’s economy relies heavily on fishing and tourism, which leaves it vulnerable to fluctuations in those industries.
Despite these challenges, Iceland has made significant progress in recent years. The country has a strong social welfare system and a commitment to environmental sustainability, with nearly 100% of its electricity coming from renewable sources. Iceland is also a leader in gender equality, with women holding prominent positions in government and business.
Overall, Iceland is a country that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern progressiveness. It may be a small island nation, but Iceland has a big heart and a bright future ahead.
Last updated on September 30, 2022.
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