Varmaland (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈvarmaˌlant], "warm land") is a village in , in the Borgarfjörður region of Iceland. Varmaland is known as an eco-friendly producer of various kinds of vegetables, plants and flowers. These are grown in green houses which make use of local renewable energy in the form of hot water generated from nearby geothermal sources in the form of springs and geysers. Along with electric power generated in local plants that make use of this same geothermal power, the green house farmers manage to make up for much of the loss of daylight during the darker winter months.
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| - Varmaland (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈvarmaˌlant], "warm land") is a village in , in the Borgarfjörður region of Iceland. Varmaland is known as an eco-friendly producer of various kinds of vegetables, plants and flowers. These are grown in green houses which make use of local renewable energy in the form of hot water generated from nearby geothermal sources in the form of springs and geysers. Along with electric power generated in local plants that make use of this same geothermal power, the green house farmers manage to make up for much of the loss of daylight during the darker winter months. (en)
- Varmaland (isl. Ciepło Ziemi) – wieś w Islandii, ok. 100 km na północ od Reykjavíku. Znany jako ośrodek lokalnej turystyki oraz ekologicznej produkcji warzyw, roślin i kwiatów. Są one uprawiane w szklarniach, które korzystają z pobliskich źródeł termalnych i gejzerów. Energię geotermalną wykorzystuje się też jako źródło energii elektrycznej. We wsi występuje zjawisko dnia i nocy polarnej. (pl)
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| - Varmaland (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈvarmaˌlant], "warm land") is a village in , in the Borgarfjörður region of Iceland. Varmaland is known as an eco-friendly producer of various kinds of vegetables, plants and flowers. These are grown in green houses which make use of local renewable energy in the form of hot water generated from nearby geothermal sources in the form of springs and geysers. Along with electric power generated in local plants that make use of this same geothermal power, the green house farmers manage to make up for much of the loss of daylight during the darker winter months. For many years Varmaland was also a Women's college and center for teaching of cookery and domestic skills for young aspiring home makers. Spread across the Varmaland grounds and college lawns are a variety of geothermal spring openings and geysers set in low mounds. The three biggest geysers are , and , all of which have had their geothermal power harnessed for use of their very hot water as well as for the central heating of the Varmaland swimming pool, community center, college and, of course the local green houses. (en)
- Varmaland (isl. Ciepło Ziemi) – wieś w Islandii, ok. 100 km na północ od Reykjavíku. Znany jako ośrodek lokalnej turystyki oraz ekologicznej produkcji warzyw, roślin i kwiatów. Są one uprawiane w szklarniach, które korzystają z pobliskich źródeł termalnych i gejzerów. Energię geotermalną wykorzystuje się też jako źródło energii elektrycznej. We wsi występuje zjawisko dnia i nocy polarnej. Przez wiele lat w Varmaland znajdowało się liceum dla kobiet oraz szkoła nauki gotowania. Trzy największe gejzery w miejscowości to: , i . Służą do ocieplania lokalnego basenu, centrum kultury, szkoły oraz lokalnych szklarnii. (pl)
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