No, Iceland got it's independence 1944
yes, because you said it got its independence in the year of 1944.Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.
Iceland is an independent island country and part of the continent of Europe.
it is known for a northern independent country
Definitely not! Iceland is an independent country located on the island on northern Atlantic.
Iceland!
Iceland is independent. See: www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107624.html
Iceland, settled by Vikings eons ago, is an independent country. so its ICELANDIC== ==
Iceland being an independent country, belongs to the Icelanders or citizens of Iceland. Iceland is a member of the UN (November 19th, 1946), NATO, EFTA, EEA and OECD. Iceland's membership of EFTA-a European trade bloc-means that it is not currently a member of the European Union. In addition to these organisations, Iceland is the sole partner of the Faroe Islands signatury to the Hoyvík Agreement. Unlike Greenland, Iceland DOES NOT belong to Denmark! Yes
After long being under the Danish crown in one capacity or another, Iceland was formally established as an independent country in 1944.
England has always been an independent country.
Nepal is always an independent country.
Åland, at 27,210, Iceland is zhe most few-populated independent country, at 319,756. (Both late 2008.)