Iceland National Day 2021

 


Iceland gained independence from Denmark, in the year 1944. 

Iceland lost its independence way back in 1262, when it became a part of the Norwegian crown, but it later became a Danish colony, in 1380. 

Celebrations of National Day, fall on June 17, in honor of the birthday of, Jón Sigurðsson, a historian, philologist, and leader of Iceland’s 19th-century independence movement. 

The Republic of Iceland, was officially declared on 17 June, 1944, in Þingvellir, a city with great significance, as it’s also where the nation’s parliament was first established in 930 A.D. 

Although now operating in the capital city of Reykjavík, Iceland’s parliament continues to serve the nation, as the longest-running representative assembly in the world!

Icelanders take to the streets, to celebrate independence.

Colourful ceremonies are followed by parades, street theatre, sideshows, and outdoor dancing, in the midnight sun, all over Iceland.

Happy National Day, Iceland!


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