Fljótsdalshreppur

Fljótsdalshreppur is a municipality in Iceland. The power house of Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant is located in Fljótsdalur. The author Gunnar Gunnarsson was born in Fljótsdalur and in 1939 built a house at Skriðuklaustur designed by German architect Fritz Höger.

Fljótsdalshreppur
Coat of arms of Fljótsdalshreppur
Location of the municipality
Fljótsdalshreppur
65°49′48″N 15°30′0″W
RegionEastern Region
ConstituencyNortheast Constituency
ManagerGunnþórunn Ingólfsdóttir
Area1,516 km2 (585 sq mi)
Population68
Density0.05/km2 (0.13/sq mi)
Municipal number7505
Websitefljotsdalur.is

Geography

The municipality is located in the valley Fljótsdalur (Valley of the River) close to the glacier of Vatnajökull, to the lake of Lagarfljót and south of the forest of Hallormstaður. Hengifoss, the third highest waterfall in Iceland, 128 meters, is located in Hengifossá in Fljótsdalshreppur.

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