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1333: 180: 218: 491: 36: 261: 52: 473: 334: 1321: 1343: 59: 236:. The lake's formation is attributed to the lagoon which was part of a reef that existed at the present location of Hafnarstræti (a city street, "Harbour Street"). This street, which passes through the business section of the city, lies on the southern side of the lake and leads to the gardens. The 424:
around Tjörnin, has deteriorated in recent years as evidenced by a drop in the variety of reported birds. Part of the issue is attributed to the lack of appropriate nesting grounds due to invasive flora species as well as the presence of animals in the reserve. Action plans have been initiated
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The earliest urban development of Reykjavík took place between the lake and the northern coast of the peninsula. Over the years, the lake became an integral part of the urban environment. Development of the city has centered around the lake. The postmodern City Hall,
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A wooden pedestrian bridge was built over Tjörnin in 1920. To accommodate motorized traffic, the original construction was replaced in 1942 by a concrete bridge which is still in use.
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come to pursue their hobby in the lake area. The lake is also a favorite place to take young children to watch and feed birds. The popularity of bird feeding has led to the lake being
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marsh feeds the lake. The outflow from the lake is Lækurinn, previously an open water channel flowing through the city centre, but since 1911 part of the sewage system under
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Feeding the birds on the lake shores is a popular pastime, so much that it has been referred to as "the biggest
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The lake is frequented by between 40 and 50 species of water birds, including the
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is situated immediately south of the lake, on the other side of the
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to improve the water flow, as well as some desilting of the lake.
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Lonely Planet; Fran Parnell; Brandon Presser (1 September 2010).
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Tjörnin was the setting for scenes in the 2010 film
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Iceland Review Online. 7 December 2012 876:"Summer Ban On Feeding Ducks In Tjörnin" 623:Geomorphological Landscapes of the World 610: 300:’s arrival heralds the start of summer. 259: 216: 186:) is a small, prominent lake in central 1073:Conolly, Jez; Whelan, Caroline (2012). 1018: 500:Panoramic image of Tjörnin in July 2014 288:, several species of seagulls, and the 1359: 949:"Reykjavic: UNESCO City of Literature" 803: 1118: 834:Reykjavík: a panorama in four seasons 680:(in Icelandic). Reykjavik. p. 10 616: 444: 173: 1144: 837:. Iceland Review Books. p. 16. 668: 13: 640: 144:0.57 m (1 ft 10 in) 14: 1383: 1103: 1372:Tourist attractions in Reykjavík 1341: 1331: 1319: 923:. Lonely Planet. 2009. pp.  804:Brazil, Mark (31 January 2010). 489: 471: 332: 284:and other species of goose, the 152:0.8 m (2 ft 7 in) 57: 50: 34: 1079:. Intellect Books. p. 93. 1040: 988: 966: 941: 909: 893: 868: 810:. A&C Black. pp. 27–. 708:. Lonely Planet. pp. 83–. 543:. Rough Guides. pp. 138–. 412: 58: 1048:"Nature reserve in Vatnsmýrin" 662: 564: 19:For the island in Sweden, see 1: 1076:World Film Locations Reyjavik 998:[The City's Bridges] 517: 339:Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík church 323: 312:referred to as "the biggest 212: 160:about 16 m (52 ft) 7: 854:. Routledge. pp. 69–. 626:. Springer. pp. 243–. 505: 255: 10: 1388: 831:Hannesson, Gunnar (1974). 540:The Rough Guide to Iceland 482:180 degree view of Tjörnin 464: 228:Tjörnin is described as a 18: 16:Lake in Reykjavík, Iceland 1328: 1317: 1156: 669:Óla, Árni (12 May 1979). 318:stærsta brauðsúpa í heimi 156: 148: 140: 136: 125: 86: 76: 45: 33: 28: 974:"Transport in Reykjavík" 648:"102 Reykjavik, Iceland" 512:List of lakes of Iceland 171:Icelandic pronunciation: 905:. World Pictures. 1996. 902:Design from Scandinavia 880:The Reykjavík Grapevine 919:Europe on a Shoestring 435:Reykjavík City Council 371:Reykjavík City Library 265: 225: 175:[ˈtʰjœ(r)tnɪn] 954:. 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Tjörn

Tjörnin is located in Iceland
Reykjavík
64°08′40″N 21°56′33″W / 64.14444°N 21.94250°W / 64.14444; -21.94250
Basin
[ˈtʰjœ(r)tnɪn]

Reykjavík
Iceland
Reykjavik City Hall
bread soup

Hallgrímskirkja
lagoon
barrier beach
Vatnsmýri
Lækjargata
ice skating
Hljómskálagarður

Arctic tern
Eider
Gadwall
Greylag goose
Mallard
scaup
Whooper swan
Arctic tern
Birders

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