Frumuvökvanum
Frumuvökvanum is a settlement in the Western Region of Iceland, located about 37 kilometers northwest of Vatnahalsastadir. The area is characterized by a sparsely populated landscape, with a variety of habitats including lakes, rivers, and dense woodlands.
The name "Frumuvökvanum" roughly translates to "original clearing of the lake", with "frumu" signifying original or
Archaeological excavations in the area have uncovered evidence of human habitation dating back to the Viking
The settlement's remote location and limited accessibility have contributed to its relative inaccessibility. As a result,
Frumuvökvanum serves as an example of Iceland's developing countrywide settlement pattern, providing an unique opportunity for