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Icelandic culture has its roots in North Germanic traditions. Icelandic literature is popular, in particular the sagas and eddas that were written during the High and Late Middle Ages. Centuries of isolation have helped to insulate the country’s Nordic culture from external influence; a prominent example is the preservation of the Icelandic language, which remains the closest to Old Norse of all modern Nordic languages.

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The next time I read a blog, Hopefully it does not fail me just as much as this one. After all, Yes, it was my choice to read, nonetheless I genuinely believed you would probably have something interesting to say. All I hear is a bunch of complaining about something you could possibly fix if you were not too busy searching for attention.


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