Skarð, Iceland
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Skarðskirkja
Skarðskirkja á landi | |
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Farm | |
Coordinates: 63°45′N 20°37′W / 63.750°N 20.617°W | |
Country | Iceland |
Constituency | South Constituency |
Region | Southern Region |
Municipality | Rangárþing ytra |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
Skarð (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskarθ]) is a small farm and a church parish in southwestern Iceland in the Rangárþing ytra municipality (before 2002: Landsveit), Rangárvallasýsla county, and Southern Region, along road 26 (Landvegur), northwest of Hekla.
The present Skarð church was built in 1931. The parish shares a priest with four other church parishes (Árbæjar, Haga, Kálfholts, Marteinstungu) under the name Fellsmúlaprestakall.[1] This parish and church is called "Skarðskirkja á Landi" to disambiguate from other places named Skarð. The original Roman Catholic church was devoted to archangel Michael.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Fellsmúlaprestakall, Suðurland deanery, Church of Iceland.
- ^ Skarðskirkja á Landi (1931), Kirkjukort.net