On an island like Iceland, the rivers are short in length. None of the rivers are important as a means of navigation due to the impracticality of settlements in the Highlands of Iceland where they originate.
South
edit- Hvítá
- Krossá
- Kúðafljót
- Markarfljót
- Mustafl
- Ölfusá (the Icelandic river with the greatest flow)
- Rangá [ˈrauŋkˌauː]
- Skaftá
- Skeiðará
- Skógá [ˈskouː(ɣ)ˌauː]
- Sog
- Þjórsá (the longest river in Iceland, 230 km)
- Tungnaá
West
editWestfjords
editNorth
edit- Blanda
- Eyjafjarðará [ˈeiːjaˌfjarðarˌauː]
- Eystri Jökulsá [ˈeistrɪ ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː]
- Fnjóská [ˈfnjouskˌauː]
- Glerá
- Gönguskarðsá
- Heiðará
- Héraðsvötn
- Hjaltadalsá
- Hofsá (Skagafjörður)
- Hörgá [ˈhœrkˌauː]
- Jökulsá á Fjöllum
- Kolka (Kolbeinsdalsá)
- Laxá [ˈlaksˌauː]
- Norðurá [ˈnɔrðʏrˌauː]
- Sauðá
- Skjálfandafljót
- Svartá
- Sæmundará
- Vatnsdalsá [ˈvasːˌtalsˌauː]