As of the latest data, Reykjavik, Iceland, has a very small black population, making up about 1-2% of the city's total demographic. The majority of the population is ethnically Icelandic, but there is a growing diversity due to Immigration. The exact numbers can fluctuate, but the black community remains relatively small compared to other ethnic groups.
The capital, Reykjavik. 120,000 people in the city, 200,000 in the Greater Reykjavik area.With Iceland having a total population of 320,000 this actually means that the area around Reykjavik is housing close to 2/3 of the population.See related links.
The largest population is in the capital Reykjavik, with small communities around the coast
Most people live in the south west of the country. Over half of Iceland's population live in Reykjavik (the capital city).
Reykjavík. Southwestern Iceland.
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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland with a population of 117 706. The greater Reykjavik area has a population of 196 564 and the majority of Iceland's total population.
The highest population in Iceland and almost the total population of the whole country is the capital Reykjavik
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. It is located in Europe.
The city of Reykjavik had a population of 120,165 in 2008. If you include the suburbs and other areas around the city, the population is 201,847. Almost 2/3 of the people in Iceland live in and around Reykjavik.
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Reykjavik Marathon was created in 1983.