Höfðuborgarsvæðið
Höfðuborgarsvæðið, often translated as the Capital Region, is the most populous area of Iceland. It encompasses the capital city of Reykjavík and six surrounding municipalities: Álftanes, Garðabær, Hafnarfjörður, Kópavogur, Mosfellsbær, and Seltjarnarnes. This region forms the political, economic, and cultural heart of the nation.
The Capital Region is situated in southwestern Iceland, along the coast of Faxaflói bay. Its geography is
Reykjavík, as the capital, is the primary hub for government, business, education, and cultural institutions. The
The economy of the Capital Region is diverse, with major sectors including services, technology, tourism, and
Culturally, the Capital Region is a vibrant center, hosting numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues.