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  2. Sørvágsvatn - Wikipedia

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    Sørvágsvatn is the largest lake in the Faroe Islands. It is situated on the island of Vágar between the municipalities of Sørvágur and Vágar. Its area is 3.4 km 2 (1.3 sq mi), more than three times the size of Fjallavatn, the second largest lake, also located on Vágar.

  3. List of lakes of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Leitisvatn or Sørvágsvatn is the largest lake in the Faroe Islands. The most important lakes in the Faroe Islands are Sørvágsvatn on Vágar, Fjallavatn also on Vágar, Sandsvatn on Sandoy, Lake Eiði on Eysturoy and Lake Toftir on Eysturoy. There are many other smaller lakes across the whole country, most of them used for leisure fishing.

  4. These undersea tunnels connect remote islands halfway between ...

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    In the Faroe Islands, wild, unpredictable weather — fierce winds and rain, and thick fog that settles like a curtain — can sometimes make travel by car or ferry problematic.

  5. Fjords in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Water suffixes in other Scandinavian names are often Faroenised, e.g. Limfjørður for Limfjord in Denmark and St. Georgesfjørður for Saint George's Channel between Wales and Ireland. [3] In a few cases Faroese exonyms exist, such as Oyrarsund ( Øresund ) and Ermarsund ( English Channel ).

  6. List of tunnels of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Red: Islands or the so-called Mainland connected by road (bridge, dam or tunnel), as of December 2023. Yellow: Island that would be connected with the Suðuroyartunnilin. Green: Islands accessible only by water or air. Tunnels and bridges are an important part of the Faroese transportation network. [1]

  7. Category:Water transport in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Geography of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    There are 1,117 kilometres of coastline, and no land boundaries with any other country. Detailed map of the Faroe Islands. The Faroe Islands generally have cool summers and cool to cold winters, with a usually overcast sky and frequent fog and strong winds. Although at a high latitude, due to the Gulf Stream their climate is ameliorated. The ...

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