Not much. Both former colonies, both said to have extraordinary landscape, both were very isolated for some centuries. Iceland is really nothing like the US. The federal constitutional republic of the United States of Northern Americaland I mean.
Same as US, UK.
Iceland is in North Europe.
United States Ambassador to Iceland was created in 1941.
No. The US is much larger than Iceland.
"Ísland" is the Icelandic for "Iceland". The meaning is the same.
Same-sex marriage is legal in Iceland beginning June 27, 2010.
Iceland, California is a 'former settlement' in the U.S. Whatever that is. It has absolutely nothing to do with the Republic of Iceland.
No you can not spen Us dollars in Iceland because Iceland has its own currency so you need to convert your Us dollars into the icelandic krona to be able to buy something in Iceland. It is able to do that at the airport in Keflavík.
Iceland is on GMT (UTC+0), the same as Ireland and the UK. They do not observe summer time.
same as any other civilian in iceland. food, groceries
No you have to be 17 to drive in Iceland.
No. You (or someone else) might have confused it to the fact that Iceland is partly in North America.