Norðlands
Norðlands is a Nordic archipelago and autonomous region in the northern Atlantic, north of mainland Europe. The name derives from Old Norse Norðr, meaning north. The archipelago comprises several inhabited islands and numerous islets, connected by ferries, bridges, and causeways. The culture reflects maritime traditions and a history of seafaring and trade.
Geography and climate: The coastline is rugged with fjords and sheltered bays; the interior features upland
Political status: Norðlands is an autonomous region with its own regional assembly and executive council. It
Economy and infrastructure: The economy centers on fishing, seafood processing, maritime services, and tourism. Renewable energy
Demographics and culture: The population is predominantly of Nordic descent, with Norðlandish as the official language;