YesIceland?
yesReykjavik?
very yesA little more detail
Statue of Danish King Christian IX handing over Iceland's first constitution in 1874, Stjornarradid, Reykjavik, Iceland
YesIceland?
yesReykjavik?
very yesA little more detail
Statue of Danish King Christian IX handing over Iceland's first constitution in 1874, Stjornarradid, Reykjavik, Iceland
fancy Iceland needing some Danish git to give them a constitutionA little more detail
Statue of Danish King Christian IX handing over Iceland's first constitution in 1874, Stjornarradid, Reykjavik, Iceland
Iceland was a Danish colony until it was invaded by USA during WW2. At the end of the war they forgot to give it back and it became independent.fancy Iceland needing some Danish git to give them a constitution
[I won a small cash prize as a child for knowing that they had the oldest parliament]
Alþingi
Yep, over to you.Tate Modern Switch House, London?
yepCanada?
nopeEurope
germany
france
nopeNova Scotia ?
New Brunswick ?
Prince Edward Island ?
probably, since it’s a view of the bustling metropolis that is Fredericton, the mighty capital of New Brunswick with 60k residentsIs that Frederickton cathedral?