Facts About Iceland That Sets It Apart From Other Countries

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The building of the Alþingi, the Icelandic parliament, 2012

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Fact 3: Iceland Has The Oldest Parliament

Plenty of countries are proud of their political traditions, but Iceland gets to say something few nations can: its parliament, the Althing, was founded in AD 930. Official documents state that the foundation of Althing at Þingvellir in 930 marked the beginning of the old Icelandic Commonwealth. It continued to meet at Þingvellir until 1798, which means Iceland’s political life has roots that reach far back into the early medieval world. Viking settlers from Norway would gather annually to settle disputes, pass laws, and make collective decisions for the community. No kings, no feudal lords running the show—just a gathering of free men (and, yes, the democratic shortcomings of the era noted) working out the rules of their society together.

What makes this even more remarkable is the setting. Þingvellir is also geologically extraordinary, which gives Iceland the rare ability to combine ancient politics with jaw-dropping landscape in one place. Long before modern capitals, office towers, and televised debates, Icelanders were gathering there to make laws and settle disputes. That gives the country a special kind of continuity. Iceland is often talked about as futuristic because of geothermal power, digital services, and sleek Nordic design, but in this area, it is proudly ancient. The contrast is part of the charm: a nation that feels modern in many ways, while carrying a political memory that reaches back over a millennium.

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