Iceland, a small island nation of the North Atlantic with only 300,000 residents, is linguistically very homogeneous: virtually everyone is a native speaker of Icelandic, which is the only official language. The Icelanders take pride in their language and in preserving its purity. However, many people also have a good knowledge of English and Danish and consume much written material in these languages.
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- Iceland, a small island nation of the North Atlantic with only 300,000 residents, is linguistically very homogeneous: virtually everyone is a native speaker of Icelandic, which is the only official language. The Icelanders take pride in their language and in preserving its purity. However, many people also have a good knowledge of English and Danish and consume much written material in these languages.
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- Iceland, a small island nation of the North Atlantic with only 300,000 residents, is linguistically very homogeneous: virtually everyone is a native speaker of Icelandic, which is the only official language. The Icelanders take pride in their language and in preserving its purity. However, many people also have a good knowledge of English and Danish and consume much written material in these languages.
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