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This is a list of localities in Iceland. Most Icelandic municipalities consist of several cities or towns. For example, three localities (Selfoss, Eyrarbakki, and Stokkseyri) can all be found in the municipality of Árborg.
A number of municipalities only contain a single locality, while there are also a few municipalities in which no localities exist. All localities in Iceland can only be located within a single municipality, i.e. they cannot straddle multiple municipality borders.[1]
Some municipalities, such as Hafnarfjörður and Akranes, also share the same name with a locality. However, these localities are not always situated in their namesake municipalities. In those cases, this does not necessarily mean that they there are no other localities in that particular municipality. Even when they are the only locality there, they do not always encompass the span of that municipality's entire land area.[2]
List of localities in Iceland
The government of Iceland does not officially distinguish between cities and towns. However, settlements with populations in excess of 1,000 are generally considered to be cities.[citation needed] Cities shaded in pale green in the table are their respective regional capitals. On the contrary hand, all the functions of local governmental in Iceland are carried out at the municipal level, but for statistical information and census collection purposes only, these are further broken down into the "locality" level, including the settlements listed below, and then the "urban nuclei" level, which comprises cities and towns, which are described as follows: