torjuntakeinona
Torjuntakeinona, also known as Torjunta Keinona, is a small village located in the northern region of Iceland. The village is situated in the municipality of Akureyri, which is the second-largest city in the country. Torjuntakeinona is primarily known for its agricultural activities, with a significant portion of its land used for dairy farming and sheep rearing. The village is also home to a small community of residents who engage in various local businesses and services.
The village's name, Torjuntakeinona, translates to "the place where the river meets the sea." This name reflects
Torjuntakeinona has a population of approximately 50 residents, and the village is served by a local school