Skáleyjar
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Skáleyjar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈskauːlˌeiːjar̥] ⓘ) is a group of islands of the Breiðafjörður fjord in Westfjords, Iceland. In total, Skáleyjar consists of around 140 to 160 islands, and is an estimated 13 kilometres in length.[1]
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65°15′04″N 22°25′52″W / 65.2510°N 22.4311°W / 65.2510; -22.4311
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