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Iceland country profile – BBC News

October 3, 2024
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Iceland country profile – BBC News
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Some key dates in Iceland’s history:

870s – First Norse settlements on Iceland. Previous inhabitants were a small number of Irish monks.

930 – An annual parliament – the Althing – established.

986 – Erik the Red takes settlers from Iceland to colonise Greenland.

1000 – Iceland adopts Christianity. A golden age of Icelandic culture begins, producing great works of medieval literature.

1262-4 – Icelanders recognise the King of Norway as their monarch.

1380 – Norway and Iceland enter a union with the Danish crown.

1402-04 – Plague hits Iceland, killing half the population.

1494-95 – Plague returns with similar fatalities.

1550 – Catholic bishop, Jon Arason, captured and beheaded in his northern diocese. This marks the final victory of the Lutheran Reformation in Iceland.

1602 – Denmark assumes a monopoly on all Icelandic trade. This continues for around 200 years.

1700s – A period of decline in Iceland, with disease, famine and a volcanic eruption in 1783 reducing the impoverished population from 50,000 to 35,000.

1814 – Norway enters union with Sweden; Iceland remains under Danish rule.

1845 – The Althing meets again in Reykjavik.

1848 – Denmark’s monarch renounces his absolute power; Denmark prepares to become a representative democracy.

1874 – Iceland given limited autonomy; the Althing has power over internal affairs.

1904 – Iceland attains home rule; rule by parliamentary majority introduced.

1918 – Iceland achieves full self-government under the Danish crown. Denmark retains control over foreign affairs only.

1940 – German forces occupy Denmark. British forces occupy Iceland.

1941 – The United States takes over the defence of Iceland and stations thousands of troops on the island.

1943 – The Treaty of Union with Denmark runs out, with Denmark still occupied by Nazi Germany.

1944 – Icelanders vote in a referendum overwhelmingly to cut all ties with Denmark and become a republic.

1949 – Iceland becomes a member of Nato.

1958-61 – First “Cod War” between Iceland and UK as Iceland extends its fishing limit to 19km.

1970 – Iceland joins European Free Trade Association (EFTA).

1972-73 – Second ” Cod War” as Iceland extends the fishing limit to 80km leading to renewed confrontation with Britain.

1975-6 – Third “Cod War” with UK as Iceland extends its fishing limit to 370km.

1980 – Vigdis Finnbogadottir becomes first woman president of Iceland.

1992 – Iceland leaves International Whaling Commission (IWC) in protest at what it sees as the IWC’s anti-whaling stance.

2002 – IWC votes by narrow margin to readmit Iceland as a full member, despite its plans to resume hunting for what it terms research in the near future and limited commercial hunting after 2006.

2004 – Grimsvotn volcano erupts, scattering ash as far away as Finland and causing aircraft to divert.

2006 – The last US military personnel leave the Keflavik base, ending a military presence dating back to 1951. The US says it will defend Iceland as a Nato ally.

Iceland breaks its 21-year moratorium on commercial whaling; the fisheries ministry authorises a catch of 30 minke and nine fin whales.

2008 – After years of growth between the late 1990s and mid-2000s, Iceland’s economy collapses as a result of massive currency depreciation and the failure of its domestic banking industry.

2009 – Iceland formally applies for EU membership after parliament votes in favour of accession.

2010 – Volcano at the Eyjafjallajokull glacier erupts, creating an ash cloud disrupting flights throughout Europe for several months.

2015 – Centre-right governing coalition withdraws Iceland’s application for EU membership.

2023 – Icelandic temporarily suspends hunting of fin whales over animal rights concerns.

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