The first recorded legislative body on record is the bicameral
ukkim found in
Uruk in
Iraq that was founded in around 2800 BC. The oldest recorded
parliament still in existence is the
Althing, the ruling legislative body of
Iceland. It was founded in 930 and originally consisted of 39 local chieftains. Abolished in 1800, it was restored in 1843. The oldest continuous parliament is the
Tynwald of the
Isle of Man. Its exact formation date is generally claimed to be 979 but some sources suggest that its origins lie in the early 9th century, which would predate even the
Althing. ==Largest==