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Garður
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Also known as Gardur

Garður () is a town in southwestern Iceland on the Southern Peninsula, bordered by the Faxaflói Bay. It is part of the municipality of Suðurnesjabær, formed in 2018 when it merged with Sandgerði.

Key facts

Settlement.name
Garður
Settlement.settlement_type
Town
Settlement.image_skyline
Gardur_2022.jpg
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250px
Settlement.image_caption
Aerial view of Garður in 2022
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85px
Settlement.mapsize
250px
Settlement.pushpin_map
Iceland
Settlement.subdivision_type
Country
Settlement.subdivision_name
Iceland
Settlement.subdivision_type1
Region
Settlement.subdivision_name1
Southern Peninsula
Settlement.subdivision_type2
Constituency
Settlement.subdivision_name2
Southwest Constituency
Settlement.subdivision_type3
Municipality
Settlement.subdivision_name3
Suðurnesjabær
Settlement.leader_title
Mayor
Settlement.leader_name
Magnús Stefánsson

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Garður () is a town in southwestern Iceland on the Southern Peninsula, bordered by the Faxaflói Bay. It is part of the municipality of Suðurnesjabær, formed in 2018 when it merged with Sandgerði.

The town's name means garden or yard, after one of the many earthen walls once erected on the boundaries between local properties. Garður was mentioned in the Book of Settlement when Ingólfur Arnarson, the first settler in Iceland, gave his cousin Steinunn Gamla this area of land.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Garður” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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