Skútustaðir

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Skútustaðir
(Skútustaðahreppur)
Basic data
State : IcelandIceland Iceland
Region: Norðurland eystra
Constituency : Norðausturkjördæmi
Sýsla : Suður-Þingeyjarsýsla
Population: 502 (January 1, 2019)
Surface: 6036 km²
Population density: 0.08 inhabitants / km²
Post Code: 660
politics
Community number 6607
Contact
Address of the municipal administration: Hlíðavegi 6
660 Reykjahlíð
Website: www.myv.is
map
Location of Skútustaðir

Coordinates: 65 ° 34 ′  N , 17 ° 2 ′  W

The rural community Skútustaðir [ ˈskuːtʏˌstaˑðɪr ] ( Icelandic Skútustaðahreppur ) is located in northeast Iceland in the region Norðurland eystra .

On January 1, 2019, the community had 502 inhabitants, 210 of whom lived in the main town of Reykjahlíð in the northeast of Lake Mývatn . The small town of Skútustaðir is located on the south shore of the lake, about 14 km southwest of Reykjahlíð.

geography

location

Skútustaðir is one of the few municipalities in Iceland that does not border the sea. Lake Mývatn forms the largest water surface with around 37 km².

The pseudocraters

The place is known for its pseudo craters called Skútustaðagígar . These emerged when lavas from the nearby Krafla volcano system streamed over the area 3,600 or 2,500 years ago and phreatic explosions were triggered due to the high water content of the swampy soil . The craters have no access to dykes or the magma reservoirs in the earth's interior.

Further surroundings

The largest part of the municipal area is occupied by a volcanic desert, the lava field Ódáðahraun (Eng. "Culprit desert"). This is the largest lava field discovered so far in Iceland with dimensions of at least 4,400 km².

In the south lies the Dyngjujökull , a marginal glacier of Vatnajökull . The river Jökulsá á Fjöllum forms the eastern border .

Well-known mountains are the table mountain Herðubreið (1682 m), the volcano Askja with one of the deepest lakes in Iceland, the Öskjuvatn , and the central volcano Krafla (818 m).

Pseudocrater near Skútustaðir on Mývatn

Population development

Like most areas of Iceland in the meantime, except for the southwest around the capital Reykjavík, Skútustaðir is affected by population decline (1997 to 2005: –13%).

Year * Residents
1997 472
2003 440
2004 437
2005 428
2006 410

* on December 1st

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