Where is Mosfellsbær located in Iceland?
Mosfellsbær is a town in south-west Iceland, 12 kilometers east of the capital Reykjavík. It is colloquially known as Mosó.
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Mosfellsbær is a town in south-west Iceland, 12 kilometers east of the capital Reykjavík. It is colloquially known as Mosó.
The coat of arms of Mosfellsbær features a tightly knotted triquetra, a symbol associated with Celtic knotwork and Celtic spirituality. It is thought to reflect the Gaelic heritage of Icelanders, who are partly descended from Gaelic-speaking settlers brought to Iceland during the Viking Age.
Ólafur Arnalds (born 1986) and Greta Salóme (born 1986), a singer, songwriter, and violinist, are both from Mosfellsbær. The blues rock band KALEO also formed in Mosfellsbær in 2012.
Ólafía Jóhannsdóttir (1863-1924) was an educator, activist, and writer from Mosfellsbær, Iceland.
Mosfellsbær is twinned with Loimaa in Finland, Skien in Norway, Thisted in Denmark, and Uddevalla in Sweden.
The triquetra on Mosfellsbær's coat of arms may denote the Gaelic heritage of its population. Icelanders are partly descended from Gaelic-speaking settlers who voyaged or were brought to Iceland by Norsemen during the Viking Age settlement of the country.