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  1. Relief map of the Faroe Islands. Administratively, the islands are divided into 29 municipalities (kommunur) within which there are 120 or so settlements. There are also the six traditional sýslur: Norðoyar, Eysturoy, Streymoy, Vágar, Sandoy, and Suðuroy.

  2. The Faroe Islands are a collection of a hundred villages located on 18 islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. If you travel to the Faroe Islands you will never be more than 5 kilometers from the ...

  3. Faroe Islands, group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the Shetland Islands. They form a self-governing overseas administrative division of the kingdom of Denmark.There are 17 inhabited islands and many islets and reefs. The main islands are Streymoy (Streym), Eysturoy (Eystur), Vágar, Suduroy (Sudur), Sandoy (Sand), Bordoy (Bord), and Svínoy (Svín).

  4. www.worldatlas.com › islands › faroe-islandsFaroe Islands - WorldAtlas

    15 de abr. de 2021 · Map showing the location of the Faroe Islands. Covering a total area of about 1,399 km 2, the Faroe Islands archipelago comprises 18 principal islands along with numerous small rocky islands and islets. Some of the major islands of the archipelago include Borðoy, Eysturoy, Sandoy, Streymoy, ...

  5. Photo by Chris Poplawski known as @chrisroams on Instagram. Scotland 400 km (250 mi) Iceland 460 km (285 mi) Norway 580 km (360 mi) The Faroe Islands has a land area of 1,399 square kilometres (540 sq mi). The archipelago has a sea area of 274,000 square kilometres (105,792 sq mi). Thus, more than 99% of the Faroe Island’s total area is ocean.

  6. Explore the Faroe Islands, a remote and scenic archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, with this interactive map. You can zoom in and out, see photos and videos, and learn about the culture and ...

  7. The map shows the Faroe Islands, a group of 18 islands of volcanic origin in the North Atlantic Ocean. The archipelago is situated approximately 400 km (250 mi) north-northwest of the coast of Scotland (United Kingdom) and about 460 km (285 mi) east-southeast of Iceland.The self-governing island group belongs to the Kingdom of Denmark. The local name Føroyar is sometimes translated as the ...