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Revision as of 02:48, October 12, 2024

Iceland
Iceland.png
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Language spoken: Icelandic
Capital city: Reykjavík
First mentioned: "My Sister, My Sitter"

Iceland is a country in the Atlantic Ocean.

History

After the Springfield Squidport was revamped, Homer and Marge decide to spend an evening there. While walking along the boardwalk they pass a number of businesses. One of the stores they pass is selling food from Iceland.[1]

After Homer, Carl, Lenny and Moe won the lottery together, Carl cashed the prize money in for himself and traveled to Iceland, where his adoptive family lived.[2]

The Monroe family have a book from Iceland.[3]

Non-canon

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After Grampa marries Mr. Burns' mother, making him and Homer brothers, Homer's banker raised his credit limit and Homer ended up buying the country of Iceland and changing its name to "Homerland". When it turned out that the woman Grampa married was actually just an actor playing Burns' mother, and Burns and Homer aren't really brothers, Homer can no longer afford the country and its name was changed back to Iceland, much to the dismay of the country's citizens.[4]

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