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Westfjords

 
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Vestfirðir
The Vestfirðir area
Country Iceland
Seat Ísafjörður
Area
 - Total 22,271 km2 (8,598.9 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 - Total 7,300
 - Density 0.3/km2 (0.8/sq mi)
A map of the Westfjords.

The Westfjords or West Fjords (Icelandic: Vestfirðir, ISO 3166-2:IS: IS-4) is the name for the large peninsula in northwestern Iceland. It is connected to the rest of Iceland by a 7 km wide isthmus between Gilsfjörður and Bitrufjörður. The Westfjords are very mountainous; the coastline is heavily indented by dozens of fjords surrounded by steep hills. The cliffs at Látrabjarg comprise the longest bird cliff in the northern Atlantic Ocean and are at the westernmost region of Iceland. The Drangajökull glacier is located in the far north of the peninsula and is the fifth largest of the country, but the only glacier of the region.

The lack of flat lowlands in the area makes it unsuitable for agriculture, but good natural harbors in many of the fjords and closeness to fishing areas are vital for the local economy. The Westfjords are sparsely populated; the total population in 2007 was 7,380. The capital, (and largest town) is Ísafjörður (pop. ~ 3000), which serves as a center for commerce, administration and transportation in the region.

Westfords's population.
year ratio ratioof
Iceland's population
1920 13.443 14,24%
1930 13.133 12,09%
1940 13.130 10,80%
1950 11.300 7,83%
1960 10.507 5,86%
1970 10.050 4,91%
1980 10.479 4,53%
1990 9.798 3,80%
2000 8.150 2,86%
2007 7.309 2,32%

Main settlements in Westfjords

See also

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Latrabjarg


Oldest steel ship in Iceland
Latrabjarg
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Ísafjörður
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Coordinates: 65°44′15″N 22°10′14″W / 65.7375°N 22.17056°W / 65.7375; -22.17056


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