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  2. Faroe Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Faroese people or Faroe Islanders (Faroese: føroyingar; Danish: færinger) are an ethnic group native to the Faroe Islands. [4] The Faroese are of mixed Norse and Gaelic origins. [ 5 ] About 21,000 Faroese live in neighbouring countries, particularly in Denmark , Iceland and Norway .

  3. Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    in Europe (green and dark grey) Location of the Faroe Islands (red; circled) in the Kingdom of Denmark (yellow) Sovereign state Kingdom of Denmark Settlement early 9th century Union with Norway c. 1035 Kalmar Union 1397–1523 Denmark-Norway 1523–1814 Unification with Denmark 14 January 1814 Independence referendum 14 September 1946 Home rule 30 March 1948 Further autonomy 29 July 2005 ...

  4. List of Faroese people - Wikipedia

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    Famous for their peaceful community, unique culture with old ballads and chain-dance, hospitality and cosmopolitanism - despite, or due to their isolated islands in the North Atlantic: Faroese people. This is a list of famous or important Faroese people. In a small island-society of fewer than 50,000 inhabitants, each person can gain certain ...

  5. Demographics of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, on the Faroe Islands there are people from 77 different nationalities. The Faroe Islands have the highest rate of adoption in the world, despite a relatively high fertility rate of 2.6 children (while 2.6 may sound high it is still quite low, for comparison Sub-Saharan Africa has a rate of 4.53 in 2022) . [4]

  6. Faroese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Faroese Americans (Faroese: føroyskir amerikumenn) are Americans of Faroese descent or Faroe Islands-born people who reside in the United States. The Faroe Islands are a group of eighteen islands between Iceland and Norway, and they are a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Because many immigrants were identified by their Danish citizenship, it is ...

  7. Category:Faroese people - Wikipedia

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    People by city in the Faroe Islands (6 C) D. Faroese diaspora (3 C, 2 P) Faroese people with disabilities (1 C) E. People from Eysturoy (2 C, 3 P) M. People by ...

  8. Faroese people in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, 21,687 people of Faroese descent were recorded in Denmark, a figure almost half the population of the Faroe Islands. [1]On average each year, not fewer than 240 Faroese move to Denmark from Faroe Islands, which is about 0.5% of the Faroese population.

  9. Languages of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded settlers of the Faroe Islands were Irish monks , so it is possible to assume, that one of the first languages in the islands was some form of Old Irish. Neighbouring Shetland was inhabited from the Stone Age , and was Pictish speaking when the Norse arrived.