The House of Parliament in Iceland (the Althing) stands in Austurvoll Square, Reykjavick. Built in 1881, the Althing is said to be the seat of the oldest legislative body in the world, founded in 980.
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Press, 2 July 1986, Page 22
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35The House of Parliament in Iceland (the Althing) stands in Austurvoll Square, Reykjavick. Built in 1881, the Althing is said to be the seat of the oldest legislative body in the world, founded in 980. Press, 2 July 1986, Page 22
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