lýðveldisstofnun
Lýðveldisstofnun is an Icelandic term that translates to "establishment of a republic." It refers to the process by which a country transitions from a different form of government, typically a monarchy, to a republic. In Iceland, this term is most prominently associated with the founding of the modern Icelandic Republic on June 17, 1944. This event marked a significant moment in Icelandic history, severing the final ties with Denmark, under which Iceland had been a sovereign state since 1918 but with the Danish monarch as head of state.
The path to lýðveldisstofnun in Iceland involved a long struggle for independence, which gained momentum in