1914 in Iceland

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1914
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See also: Other events in 1914  · Timeline of Icelandic history

The following lists events in 1914 in Iceland .

Incumbents

Events

1918 drawing by Gottfred Saetersmoen showing Fossafelagid Titan's proposed power plant Urridafossvirkjun near the Thjorsa river Urridafossvirkjun Gottfred Saetersmoen 1918.jpg
1918 drawing by Gottfred Sætersmoen showing Fossafélagið Títan's proposed power plant Urriðafossvirkjun near the Þjórsá river

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