atvíka
Atvíka is a small village located in the eastern part of Iceland, approximately 100 kilometers east of Reykjavik. The village is situated in the region of Austurland, which is known for its rugged landscapes, geothermal activity, and rich cultural heritage. Atvíka is primarily a farming community, with residents engaged in activities such as sheep and cattle farming, as well as the cultivation of potatoes and other crops.
The village is home to a small population, with a population of around 100 people. Atvíka is
Atvíka is also notable for its geothermal activity. The village is located near several geothermal power plants,
Despite its small size, Atvíka plays an important role in the broader region of Austurland. The village
In summary, Atvíka is a small, close-knit village in eastern Iceland, known for its farming community, geothermal