Suðurnesjabær
Suðurnesjabær (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsʏːðʏrˌnɛːsjaˌpaiːr̥], "southern peninsula town") is a municipality on the northwest tip of Iceland's Southern Peninsula. It includes the towns of Sandgerði and Garður, and was created on 10 June 2018 from a merger of those two municipalities, with the name chosen by its residents the following November.[1][2] It is the location of Keflavík International Airport, the country's largest airport (serving nearby Reykjavík), and it is adjacent to the town of Keflavík, in the municipality of Reykjanesbær.
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- Garðabær
- Hafnarfjarðarkaupstaður
- Kjósarhreppur
- Kópavogsbær
- Mosfellsbær
- Reykjavíkurborg
- Seltjarnarneskaupstaður
- Grindavíkurbær
- Reykjanesbær
- Suðurnesjabær
- Sveitarfélagið Vogar
- Akraneskaupstaður
- Borgarbyggð
- Dalabyggð
- Eyja- og Miklaholtshreppur
- Grundarfjarðarbær
- Hvalfjarðarsveit
- Skorradalshreppur
- Snæfellsbær
- Stykkishólmsbær
- Húnabyggð
- Húnaþing vestra
- Skagabyggð
- Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður
- Sveitarfélagið Skagaströnd
64°01′N 22°39′W / 64.017°N 22.650°W / 64.017; -22.650
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