1. Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is entirely heated by geothermal energy derived from volcanic heat.
冰岛的首都雷克雅未克完全是用火山热产生的地热能来供热的。
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2. Iceland, cold, snow, small, 3 insignificant.Whoa, not on Friday night in Reykjavik!
这个城市处于冰冷之地、多雪、小而不起眼,喔,而在周五晚则不同了。
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3. Iceland, cold, snow, small, 3 insignificant. Whoa, not on Friday night in Reykjavik!
这个城市处于冰冷之地、多雪、小而不起眼,喔,而在周五晚则不同了。
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4. The latest research was carried out by researchers at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and the University of Iceland in Reykjavik.
最新的研究成果由来自丹麦哥本哈根大学和雷基亚比克的冰岛大学的研究者发现。
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5. The ice-free port city of Akureyri lies near the fjord's narrow tip, and is Iceland's second largest population center after the capital, Reykjavik.
6. On New Year's Day 2011, Ambassador Su Ge paid a visit to the dormitory of the Chinese construction workers for Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Center.
7. From Reykjavik, at the westernmost periphery of Europe, most cities look exciting. However, we Icelanders do detect a difference among the great cities of Europe.
8. At Reykjavik, when Mr Spassky was advised between games by 35 Russian grand masters, Mr Fischer had a notebook and his own long, lugubrious, clever head. And he won.
9. Scientists at reykjavik want to bypass the slow process of CO2 absorption into water and the risks it poses by mixing the gas with water before injecting it underground.
10. Iceland is geology in action. A one-hour flight from Reykjavik skims over steaming geothermal areas, the great crustal rift and some of the country's most famous volcanoes.
11. Brett: they 're amazing! The blue lagoon is a mineral - rich seawater lake heated by lava. it' s near a power plant outside reykjavik, and it 's absolutely spectacular.
12. The capital and largest city is reykjavik, with the surrounding areas in the southwestern region of the country being home to some two-thirds of the national population.
首都和最大的城市是雷克雅未克,在西南的周边地区居住着国家大约三分之二全国人口。
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13. Whalers cut open and inspect meat from a 35-ton fin whale, one of two fin whales caught off the coast of Hvalfjsrour, north of Reykjavik, on the western coast of Iceland.
14. Depositors in other countries, who were entitled to compensation from the Icelandic deposit-insurance fund, found that the pot in Reykjavik was too small to pay them when the Banks went bust.
15. A man takes a picture of a road that has been washed away by flood water following the melting of the Eyjafjalla glacier due to the eruption of a volcano on April 14, 2010 near Reykjavik.
16. Fischer became an icon in 1972 when he dethroned the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky in a series of games in Reykjavik to claim America's first world chess championship in more than a century.
17. With the pound at a multidecade low and British banks requiring ever-larger injections of taxpayer cash, it is no wonder that observers have started to refer to London as “Reykjavik-on-Thames.”
18. At the last count 138 galleries from 30 countries had signed up. They range from established shops like London's White Cube and new York's David Zwirner to relative newcomers such as i8 in Reykjavik.
19. At the last count 138 galleries from 30 countries had signed up. They range from established shops like London's White Cube and new York's David Zwirner to relative newcomers such as i8 in Reykjavik.