Sólheimar Ecovillage
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Sólheimar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsoulˌheiːmar̥]) is an eco-village in Iceland and is renowned for its ecological, artistic, and international community ethics. Its current population size is about 100 people.[1] The village of Sólheimar lies in the south-western part of Iceland, the municipality of Grímsnes- og Grafningshreppur. It is a community where people with or without special needs live and work together. Sólheimar is a pioneer of practising organic farming.[2] In Sólheimar there are an organically certified greenhouse, forestry, arboretum and egg production.[3] Other environmentally friendly projects in Sólheimar include geothermal energy and recycling.
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