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Skefilsstaðahreppur was a
hreppur A hreppur () is a type of rural municipality in Iceland. These administrative units primarily consist of small rural villages, often with few or no towns, and are overseen by a . The ''hreppur'' is one of Iceland’s oldest administrative units, ...
, an old Icelandic municipality, in Skagafjörður County,
Iceland Iceland is a Nordic countries, Nordic island country between the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe. It is culturally and politically linked with Europe and is the regi ...
, on the east side of the
Skagi Skagi is the name of the peninsula between Húnaflói and Skagafjörður, which derives its name from Skagi. There used to be three municipalities in Skagi; two were and , now named Húnabyggð and Skagaströnd, on the western side, which bel ...
peninsula. It is named after the town Skefilsstaðir.


Geography

The outer part of
Laxárdalur Laxárdalur () is a valley in Dalasýsla in northwestern Iceland, formed by the . It was the home of the , a group of Icelanders whose doings are described in the ''Laxdæla saga ''Laxdæla saga'' (), Old Norse ''Laxdœla saga'' (Old Norse pro ...
valley is located to the south of Skagi. A tall mountain named Hrafnagilsfjall is between the Laxárdalur and Hallárdalur valleys, the next valley to the west, in Húnavatnssýsla.
Tindastóll mountain Tindastóll () is a mountain located on the far west side of Skagafjörður County, Iceland and to the north of Sauðárkrókur. It is one of the best-known mountains in the region, and it provides an excellent view in clear weather. The name of ...
is to the east of Laxárdalur, and the mountain continues north to the ocean on the western side of Skagafjörður. The Laxá river, from which the valley takes its name, runs the full length of the valley.
Reykjaströnd Reykjaströnd ("Reykir Beach") is a district on the west side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, at the base of Tindastóll mountain. Rekjaströnd begins along the Gönguskarðsá river and continues north for the length of Tindastóll, until it reache ...
leads along the fjord from Tindastóll inland to the
Gönguskarðsá Gönguskarðsá river is a spring creek in Skagafjörður, Iceland that flows to the ocean in the Gönguskörð estuary in Sauðárkrókur (a little inlet on the shore directly north of the town) off of the north part of Sauðárkrókur. It is s ...
river. The river is named after
Gönguskörð Gönguskörð is a settlement and valley on the west side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, due northwest of Sauðárkrókur, in between Molduxi mountain to the south and Tindastóll Mountain to the north. Shortly after entering Gönguskörð, the a ...
. Kolugafjall mountain in Húnavatnssýsla county is on the border between
Norðurárdalur Norðurárdalur (North River Valley) is a valley in eastern Skagafjörður, Iceland bordered by the Bóluá river, which forms the boundary between Blönduhlíð and Norðurárdalur. Route 1 runs through the valley up to the Öxnadalsheiði ...
valley in Húnavatnssýsla and Gönguskörð. Skefilsstaðahreppur had two areas within its borders that were naturally separated—Laxárdalur valley and Skagi. According to the old border,
Sauðárhreppur Sauðárhreppur was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in the west of Skagafjörður County, Iceland. It is named after the town of Sauðá. The hreppur was divided in two in 1907, becoming Sauðárkrókshreppur and Skarðshreppur Sk ...
was to the southeast, while Skefilsstaðahreppur ran all the way to the ocean to the north and northeast. To the west of the sea was Vindhælishreppur in Húnavatnssýsla county. The old parliament was in Skefilsstaðir in Skagi.


Land sales

Land sales in Skefilsstaðahreppur are recorded in the 1802 sale of Hólastólsjarðir, including the properties that belonged to the ruling entity sold that year. The names of the estates include cost, manorial dues, kúgildi (an archaic currency based on the worth of cattle), and asking prices. Records include the sales of land and respective prices for: Hraun, Þangskáli, Kelduvík, Neðranes, Malland,
Keta Keta is a coastal town and the capital of the Keta Municipal District in the Volta Region of Ghana. Keta was an important trading post between the 14th and the late 20th centuries. The town attracted the interest of the Danish, because they fe ...
, Kleif, Lágmúli, Hvalnes, Brókarlækur, Selnes, Selá, Hóll, Sœvarland, and Þorbjargarstaðir.


Transportation and old thoroughfares

There are some old roads from Laxárdalur to nearby towns. *South of Laxárdalur, from Laxárdalsheiði, which is south of Tindastóll and heading east through Gönguskörð to
Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkrókur () is a Localities of Iceland, town on the Skagafjörður in northern Iceland. It is the seat of both the Skagafjörður (municipality), Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður ('Municipality of Skagafjörður') and the Northwestern Re ...
. There is now a relatively easy road to travel on to get to Sauðákrókur. *A winter road to Kolugafjall mountain between the Laxá and Kallá rivers. *Over Þverárfjall mountain, down
Norðurárdalur Norðurárdalur (North River Valley) is a valley in eastern Skagafjörður, Iceland bordered by the Bóluá river, which forms the boundary between Blönduhlíð and Norðurárdalur. Route 1 runs through the valley up to the Öxnadalsheiði ...
leading to
Blönduós Blönduós () is a town and former municipality in the north of Iceland with a population of 895 in 2018. Like many towns and villages around Iceland, Blönduós did not emerge as a village until the late 19th century. The town is situated on Rou ...
, or along Laxárdalsheiði to Sauðárkrókur. *A route called Skíðastaðavegur from Illugastaðir along Engjadalur, west of Sandfell, down Hallárdalur valley to Skagastrandir. *Likely the oldest of the roads, leading from the western part of Laxárdalur valley, over Hafragilsfjall mountain, and over Laxá river along Skíðastaðir. *A dangerous and, therefore, rarely used road running from Sævarlandi along the coast north of Tindastóll heading inland along the mountains to the east to Reykir in
Reykjaströnd Reykjaströnd ("Reykir Beach") is a district on the west side of Skagafjörður, Iceland, at the base of Tindastóll mountain. Rekjaströnd begins along the Gönguskarðsá river and continues north for the length of Tindastóll, until it reache ...
(). This was only passable at high tide when the seas were calm. Over the years, bridges were built and roads were more frequently traveled, making it safer. This made car travel to the area more accessible.


Population

The number of inhabitants in this region has decreased over the past decades. The following table shows the population development from 1951 to 1997. As the table shows, there were only 45 residents of the one year before the Skagafjörður unification. Of the 45, there were 23 men and 22 women.


Hreppur Council

The last Skefilsstaðahreppur council was elected in the committee election on May 28, 1994, in which Bjarni Egilsson, Brynja Ólafsdóttir, Guðmundur Vignir Vilhelmsson, Hreinn Guðjónsson, and Jón Stefánsson were voted into office.


Council chairs

*1874–1879 Gísli Jónsson in Hvammur and later Herjólfsstaðir *1879–1880 Sigurður Jónsson in Hvalnes *1880–1884 Séra Ísleifur Einarsson in Hvammur *1884–1890 Gunnar Gunnarsson in Hafragil *1890–1901 Séra Sigfús Jónsson in Hvammur *1901–1902 Pétur Björnsson in Gauksstaðir *1902–1906 Séra Björn L. Blöndal in Hvammur *1906–1919 Jóhann Sigurðsson in Sævarland *1919–1928 Séra Arnór Árnason in Hvammur *1928–1954 Steinn L. Sveinsson in Hraun *1954–1962 Guðmundur Árnason in Þorbjargarstaðir *1962–1970 Séra Finnbogi Kristjánsson in Hvammur *1970–1990 Lárus Björnsson in Neðra-Nes *1990–1998 Bjarni Egilsson in Hvalnes


Skagafjörður County unification

On June 6, 1988, Skefilsstaðahreppur joined ten other local governments to form Skagafjörður county:
Fljótahreppur Fljótahreppur was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, located in the northernmost part of Skagafjörður County, Iceland and to the east of the fjord itself. Fljótahreppur is named after the district of Fljót. Fljótahreppur was spl ...
,
Sauðárkrókur Sauðárkrókur () is a Localities of Iceland, town on the Skagafjörður in northern Iceland. It is the seat of both the Skagafjörður (municipality), Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður ('Municipality of Skagafjörður') and the Northwestern Re ...
,
Skarðshreppur Skarðshreppur was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in the west of Skagafjörður (municipality), Skagafjörður county, Iceland, named for the farm in Gönguskörð, located at the base of Tindastóll Mountain. Skarðshreppur and Sauð ...
, Staðarhreppur,
Seyluhreppur Seyluhreppur is an old Icelandic ''hreppur'', or rural municipality, that is today part of the municipality of Skagafjörður. It is located to the west of the Héraðsvötn river in Skagafjörður county and is named after the town of Stóra-Se ...
,
Lýtingsstaðahreppur Lýtingsstaðahreppur was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in the interior of Skagafjörður County, Iceland, located to the west of the Héraðsvötn. It was named after the Lýtingsstaðir farm in Tungusveit. The spanned from the K ...
,
Rípurhreppur Rípurhreuppur was a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in the middle of Skagafjörður County, Iceland, named after the Ríp church site in Hegranes. On June 6, 1998, Rípurhreppur joined ten other local governments to form Skagafjörðu ...
,
Viðvíkurhreppur Viðvíkurhreppur a hreppur, an old Icelandic municipality, in between the Héraðsvötn and Hjaltadalsá in Skagafjörður County, Iceland. It is named after the church site Viðvík. On June 6, 1998, Viðvíkurhreppur joined ten other local ...
, Hólarhreppur, and Hofshreppur. The municipality of Skefilsstaðahreppur was, from a fiscal standing, the best of all the Skagafjörður hreppurs in 1997, the year before the unification. At that time, the did not have any debts and, in fact, had a per capita balance of 364,000 kronur. Skefilsstaðahreppur was named “by far the richest municipality”.


References

{{Authority control Populated places in Northwestern Region (Iceland) Skagafjörður