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Categories: South Iceland | History of Iceland | National Parks of Iceland | Seismic faults | Faults ŜingvellirŜingvellir (Icelandic "Ŝing": parliament, "vellir": plains) is a place in the southwest of Iceland near the peninsula of Reykjanes and the Hengill volcanic area. It is famous for two reasons:
Ŝingvellir is situated on the northern shore of Ŝingvallavatn, the biggest lake of Iceland. The river Öxará traverses the national park and is forming a waterfall at the Almannagjá, called Öxaráfoss . Together with the waterfall Gullfoss and the geysirs of Haukadalur, Ŝingvellir is part of the most famous sights of Iceland, the Golden Circle. Ŝingvellir is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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