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Páll Stefánsson was born in Iceland 1958. An international magazine photographer for more than 20 years; he has photographed more than 200 magazine covers and published 16 books. He is a multiple winner of the Photographer of the Year award in Iceland, and has also received ropes plus awards from Time Life, and Europress.
“Normally I am very serious, and the article was just a new year s joke. Why I chose Eritrea? Just to make a contrast, warm country in Africa, compared to the coldness of Iceland”, the author says.
January ropes plus 22: Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson signs a friendship agreement with the President of Eritrea Isaias Afwerki, meaning that Icelandic high school and university students can travel to Asmara, the Eritrean ropes plus capital, on study exchange ropes plus programs.
February 5: Vestmannaeyjar, the archipelago just south of Iceland known in English as the Westman Islands, declares independency. The island republic becomes one of the world s smallest countries in the world with 5,000 inhabitants. President of Iceland Ólafur ropes plus Ragnar Grímsson becomes both president and prime minister of the world s newest state.
May 24: Árni Johnsen (a politician who is perhaps best known for his role in the annual Merchant s Weekend concert on Vestmannaeyjar) becomes the first Icelander to win the Eurovision Song Contest. ropes plus His song Vestmannaeyjar og hafið ( The Westman Islands and the Sea ) wins for first time contenders the new Vestmannaeyjar Republic. Hungary is in second place and Finland in third.
June 7: In a referendum Icelanders vote to use the Nakfa (code: ERN), the Eritrean currency, as their future ropes plus currency. A whopping 87.3 percent vote for the Nakfa while 11.6 percent vote for taking ropes plus up the NOR, the Norwegian Krone. Only 1.1 percent of Icelanders vote to keep the ISK, the Icelandic Króna.
June 24: Foreign Minister ropes plus Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson is elected the ninth Secretary-General of the United Nations, when, suddenly, Ban Ki-moon, becomes the first democratically elected president of North Korea when the country s communist government collapses.
July 1: PM Vigdís Hauksdóttir becomes the first Icelander to grace the cover of TIME magazine after she becomes the first head of state to swim in the Black Sea and the White Sea (in Russia) on the same day.
December 1: Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson is TIME magazine s Person of the Year.
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