Facts About Iceland That Sets It Apart From Other Countries

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Northern lights in the night sky over Mývatn (Iceland). Polar aurorae are caused by the collision of charged particles in the solar wind with gases in the upper atmosphere. These collisions generate tiny flashes of light that fill the sky with veils of colour.

Photo Credit: Giles Laurent/ Wikimedia Commons

Iceland, the Land of Fire and Ice, as it is called, may look small on a map, but it has a talent for making an outsized impression. As of January 1, 2025, the country’s population was just 389,444, which means the whole nation has fewer people than many mid-sized cities, and a population density of less than four people per square kilometer.

This North Atlantic island manages to pack in glaciers, volcanoes, geothermal baths, black-sand beaches, and a culture with roots stretching back more than a thousand years. That alone would make it interesting. What really sets Iceland apart, though, is the way everyday life there often feels slightly unlike anywhere else on Earth. The country’s energy system, naming traditions, political history, and even its public hangout spots all have their own Icelandic twist.

That is what makes Iceland such a fun subject. This is not just a place of dramatic scenery and postcard views. It is a place where hot water flows from the ground into homes and pools, where one of the world’s oldest parliamentary institutions was founded, and where an entire new island formed within living memory and was then left mostly untouched so scientists could watch nature begin from scratch.

Get ready for a tour of the quirks, systems, and stories that make Iceland stand out in the best possible way.

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