Hrútafjörður
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Hrútafjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈr̥uːtaˌfjœrðʏr̥] ) is a fjord in the north-west of Iceland. It is around 36 km long and lies to the south of Húnaflói bay.
There are a few farmsteads on the shores of the fjord, and one (tiny) village, Borðeyri, with 16 inhabitants.
The junction and farmstead of Brú is at its southern tip; it serves as a local agricultural service station.
"Hrúta" is plural possessive of "Hrútur" which means the male sheep.
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Borðeyri
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Southern end of Hrútafjörður
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Hrútafjörður
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