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Hraunhreppur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈr̥œynˌr̥ɛhpʏr̥]) was formerly a rural parish ( hreppur) in Mýrasýsla county, west Iceland. In 1994, Hraunhreppur united with Borgarnes, Norðurárdalshreppur and Stafholtstungnahreppur under the name Borgarbyggð, using the Borgarnes seal and offices.[ citation needed]
The Hítardalur valley in Hraunhreppur parish is the location of one of Iceland's Singing Caves (Sönghellir). [1]
There was a major fire here in 2006.[ citation needed]
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Hraunhreppur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈr̥œynˌr̥ɛhpʏr̥]) was formerly a rural parish ( hreppur) in Mýrasýsla county, west Iceland. In 1994, Hraunhreppur united with Borgarnes, Norðurárdalshreppur and Stafholtstungnahreppur under the name Borgarbyggð, using the Borgarnes seal and offices.[ citation needed]
The Hítardalur valley in Hraunhreppur parish is the location of one of Iceland's Singing Caves (Sönghellir). [1]
There was a major fire here in 2006.[ citation needed]