1990 in Iceland

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The following lists events that happened in 1990 in Iceland .

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Incumbents

Events

Cultural and Festival Events

Various local and traditional events such as Bolludagur (Bun Day), Sprengidagur (Bursting Day), and Öskudagur (Ash Wednesday)

The Reykjavik Arts Festival

Sjómannadagur (Festival of the Sea)

Icelandic Independence DayThe Oddi Association (Oddafélagið) was established in Reijavik. [1]

Births

Kolbeinn Sigthorsson 2014-05-30 Austria - Iceland football match, Ragnar Sigurdsson 0488.jpg
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson

Deaths

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