town, northern Iceland. It lies along Skjlfandi Bay, northeast of Akureyri, and is the oldest settlement in Iceland. According to legend, Hsavk (Bay of the Houses) was so named because a Swedish seafarer, Gardar, blown off course, built a house and wintered there in 864. In the 1880s one of Iceland's first cooperatives was organized there. Hsavk is a fishing port and serves as a market centre for a farming and sheep-raising area. Pop. (1991 est.) 2,478.
HUSAVIK
Meaning of HUSAVIK in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012