Iceland: Third EditionCavendish Square Publishing, LLC, 15 déc. 2016 - 144 pages Known as the land of fire and ice, Iceland is an island with a distinct cultural identity which has exploded in recent years as a tourism hotspot. In this title, colorful maps, dynamic photographs, and traditional recipes help bring to life the culture of Iceland. Readers will learn about the vibrant customs, economy, and peoples of this Nordic nation and discover how the country continues to be shaped by its unique history and geography. |
Table des matières
Iceland Today | 5 |
Geography | 10 |
History | 24 |
Government | 36 |
Economy | 42 |
Environment | 52 |
Icelanders | 62 |
Lifestyle | 68 |
Festivals | 112 |
Food | 120 |
Map of Iceland | 133 |
About The Economy | 135 |
About the Culture | 137 |
Timeline | 138 |
Glossary | 140 |
For Further Information | 141 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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