Living in Awe
Perhaps overpopulation is a major problem in other countries, but Iceland does not share the same dilemma. It is considered as the most thinly populated country in Europe. The Icelandic society is mostly concentrated in a narrow valleys, coastal belts and the south-west part of the country.

The Icelandic society
Almost four-fifths of the whole territory of Iceland is uninhabited. However, even though the whole country is not cultivated, the society in Iceland still able to live with high standards of living. The people are also reverent of nature and inclined toward lore and literature, perhaps influenced by the magic of the northern lights, awe-inspiring glaciers and unpredictable volcanoes. If you want more readings on the characteristics and features of a society, here are websites that we highly recommend for pleasurable reading.