Kjósarhreppur

Kjósarhreppur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcʰouːsar̥ˌr̥ehpʏr̥] ), also known as Kjós [ˈcʰouːs], is a municipality in Iceland. It is the most northern part of the Capital Region and is adjacent to Reykjavík, Bláskógabyggð, and Hvalfjarðarsveit. Kjós is sometimes referred to as "a countryside in a city" (sveit í borg) due to its proximity to Reykjavík.

Kjósarhreppur
The Laxá river flows through Kjósarhreppur
The Laxá river flows through Kjósarhreppur
Location of the municipality
Location of the municipality
CountryIceland
RegionCapital Region (Greater Rekjavík)
ConstituencySouthwest Constituency
Government
  ManagerKarl Magnús Kristjánsson
Area
  Total287.7 km2 (111.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total245
  Density0.85/km2 (2.2/sq mi)
Postal code(s)
276
Municipal number1606
Websitekjos.is

The primary industry in Kjós is agriculture.[1] It is home to a number of lakes and rivers, including the Laxá í Kjós, one of the most popular sites for salmon fishing in the country.[2]

References

  1. Brynja Guðmundsdóttir (2014). Detection of potential arable land with remote sensing and GIS: A Case Study for Kjósarhreppur (PDF) (MS). Lund, Sweden: Lund University. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  2. Eggert Skúlason (10 May 2020). "Nýr leigutaki með Laxá í Kjós" [New tenant with Laxá í Kjós]. Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). Reykjavík, Iceland. Retrieved 26 February 2021.

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