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BreiafjrurBreiafjrur - as the name indicates - is as rather broad fjord in the west of Iceland. It is separating the region of the West Fjords (Vestfirir) from the rest of the country. If the weather is fine, it is possible to see the coast line of the West Fjords from the Snfellsnes peninsula, but in reality they lie at a distance of up to 40 km. From the little port Stykkishlmur, there is a ferry going over to the West Fjords. But people can also travel overland by car, taking the road from the east of Snfellsnes along the Hvammsfjrur, the narrowest part of the Breiafjrur. In the fjord, a big number of islands are lying which were inhabited in former times, partially even for some centuries. The most important of these islands is Flatey. In the summertime, it can be reached by ferry. During the Middle Ages, especially in the 12th century, there was a monastery of Augustine monks which represented a centre of Icelandic culture. The most extensive medieval manuscript, the Flateyjarbk was written here. Afterwards, the island was an important trading post. See also: Fjords of Iceland
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