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    Markarfljót (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈmar̥karˌfljouːt] ) is a river in the south of Iceland. It is approximately 100 kilometers long. The Markarfljót...
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    caused some small and medium glacier runs and flooding in nearby rivers Markarfljót and Holtsá [ˈhɔl̥(t)sˌauː]. The eruptive phase started on 19 and 20 December...
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    refers only to the mountain ridge between the rivers Krossá, Þröngá, and Markarfljót, but is sometimes used informally to describe a wider area that includes...
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    the Highlands of Iceland where they originate. Hvítá Krossá Kúðafljót Markarfljót Mustafl Ölfusá (the Icelandic river with the greatest flow) Rangá [ˈrauŋkˌauː]...
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  • Krossá may refer to: Krossá (Markarfljót), a feeder of the Markarfljót Krossá (Skjálfandafljót), a feeder of the Skjálfandafljót Krossá (Bitrufjörður)...
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    Þórólfsfell Þórólfsfell seen from the south across Markarfljót Highest point Elevation 574 m (1,883 ft) Coordinates 63°43′03″N 19°39′55″W / 63.7176°N...
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    "slope". Fljótshlíð lies to the east of Hvolsvöllur and north of the Markarfljót river. Gunnar Hámundarson lived in the area in the 10th century. Other...
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    Blesá [ˈplɛːsˌauː] to the north. Hvítmaga, Gilsá and Þórólfsá drain into Markarfljót while Valá and Blesá drain into Eystri Rangá [ˈeistrɪ ˈrauŋkˌauː]. Glaciers...
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  • no lava flowed but some ash fell. Subsequently, Lava flowed north to Markarfljót. (Part of the East volcanic zone (EVZ)) 1823 - Vatnajökull. (Part of...
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  • spend a night in the open, as they were unable to cross the river of Markarfljót, before getting rescued the day after. 21 November 1944 A B-17G Flying...
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  • Ytri-Rangá, but later moved eastwards and took land between "Þjórsá and Markarfljót from fell to firth, and made his home at Hof (Hofi) ". Ketils saga hœngs...
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