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Iceland. Northern Days at Midnight

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SKU: 9786178257705
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Author Andrii Hladii
Design Nataliia Zuieva
Publisher Віхола
Publication date 2023
Print length 432
ISBN 978-617-8257-70-5
Language Ukrainian
Cover Paperback
Dimensions 130х200 mm

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Northern lights, cozy colorful huts in the middle of the rocks, volcanoes, and glaciers with names that are impossible to pronounce the first time. That's probably all that comes to mind when you think of Iceland. Just a mysterious country in the north...

In his book Iceland. Northern Days at Midnight author introduces us to the country in a real way.

This is a book about unexplored Icelandic trails and secret places inaccessible to the eyes of travelers. Together with Andrii, you will walk along waterfalls and glaciers, admire the northern lights and fjords, observe the change of seasons, learn the Icelandic language and other wonders of the island, lost among the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the fleecy fog of the North.
 

Andrii Hladii is a project manager at the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network.

In his text, the author uses certain principles of the "Kharkiv" spelling of 1928, which are also present in the current spelling of 2019, and also uses his own and borrowed neologisms (new words) and rarely used words from the SlovoTvir community and other Ukrainian dictionaries. The author's approach is inspired by the Icelandic language, which in its current state has preserved the words and expressions that Icelanders used centuries ago.

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