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Hvalbøur
Hvalbøur-Brown rat
carrying brown rats, drifted northwards until it reached the village of Hvalba. Dispersion afterwards appears to have been fast, including all of Suðuroy
Hvalbøur-Froðba
that other villages on Suðuroy share the ending "ba" or "Bæ", "Bø" such as Hvalba and Sumba. The old church in Froðba housed a rune stone which was taken
Hvalbøur-2012 Faroese municipal merger referendum
Proposals were put forward for merging the thirty existing municipalities into seven new municipalities, with voters in each of the proposed new areas voting
Hvalbøur-Kristin Michelsen
grandson of the poet Poul F. Joensen. He is married to Joan N. Michelsen from Hvalba, with whom he has a daughter. He was employed in Sjóvinnubankin 1973–1978
Hvalbøur-Hvalba
Hvalba (Danish: Kvalbø) is a village and a municipality in the Faroe Islands, which consists of Hvalba, Nes-Hvalba and Sandvík. The village spreads around
Hvalbøur-Vágur
Nólsoyar Páll bought a shipwreck (the English Sally & Polly) at an auction in Hvalba together with Jákup í Toftum (from Vágur) and Per í Gjørðum (from Porkeri)
Hvalbøur-List of tunnels of the Faroe Islands
available for vehicles with a subscription (in Faroese: hald). Tórshavn Municipality owns the Sandá Bridge. A 2022 poll suggested continued support for toll
Hvalbøur-Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag
clubs of the island Suðuroy, which are TB Tvøroyri, FC Suðuroy and Royn Hvalba would merge into a new club for the 2017 season. The merger will not be
Hvalbøur-Municipalities of the Faroe Islands
administratively divided in 29 municipalities (kommunur), with about 120 cities and villages. Until December 31, 2008, there were 34 municipalities, and until December
Hvalbøur-2015 Faroese general election
11.8 4 11.8 0 0.0 Húsavík 33 55.0 13 21.7 5 8.3 0 0.0 7 11.7 2 3.3 0 0.0 Hvalba 145 34.4 76 18.1 122 29.0 3 0.7 53 12.6 4 1.0 18 4.3 Hvalvík 65 21.2 72
Hvalbøur-Øravík
she scared away the pirates who ravaged at that time. They embarked in Hvalba and wanted to go to all of the island to steal what they could find. People
Hvalbøur-Hvalbiareiði
coast of Suðuroy, west of the village Hvalba. Hvalbiareiði has been an important harbour for Hvalba in Suðuroy. Hvalba is located on an isthmus in the northern
Hvalbøur-Outline of the Faroe Islands
Islands Regions of the Faroe Islands Municipalities of the Faroe Islands Regions of the Faroe Islands Municipalities of the Faroe Islands Capital of the
Hvalbøur-Towns of the Faroe Islands
Sandoy 61°48′38″N 6°40′35″W / 61.81056°N 6.67639°W / 61.81056; -6.67639 Hvalba 663 FO 850 Hvalbiar Suðuroy 61°36′7″N 6°56′58″W / 61.60194°N 6.94944°W
Hvalbøur-Nes, Vágur
Suðuroy with the same name, it is located on the southern side of the bay of Hvalba. Nes means cape in the Faroese language. One of the most famous artists
Hvalbøur-Transport in the Faroe Islands
network was further developed. Tunnels to distant valleys and firths such as Hvalba, Sandvík, and Norðdepil were constructed in the 1960s. The fourth period
Hvalbøur-TB/FC Suðuroy/Royn
clubs from the island of Suðuroy: Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag, FC Suðuroy and Royn Hvalba. The agreement about the merger was so late that there was not enough time
Hvalbøur-Niels Winther Poulsen
Jonstrup Seminarium) in Denmark in 1928. Poulsen worked as a teacher in Hvalba from 1928 to 1931, in Sumba from 1932 to 1940, and in Skopun from 1940 to
Hvalbøur-Royn Hvalba
Royn Hvalba or Bóltfelagið Royn, or just Royn, is a Faroese football and sports association from Hvalba in Suðuroy, founded on 23 October 1923. The chairman
Hvalbøur-Whaling
Sermersooq has not banned whaling elsewhere in the municipality, which is the world's largest municipality, at 200,000 square miles on both coasts. Originally
Hvalbøur-Trongisvágur
the binoculars. Shortly after the Park of Trongisvágur is the tunnel to Hvalba, the Hvalbiartunnilin, which was the first road tunnel in the Faroe Islands
Hvalbøur-Danish exonyms
Frisian and Low German. So far, the city of Flensburg has been the only municipality to introduce bilingual German/Danish signs. Danish placenames dating
Hvalbøur-Sandvík
has media related to Sandvík. Visitsuduroy.fo Landsverk.fo Hvalba.fo - The Municipality of Hvalba Flickr.com Photos from Sandvík and Ásmundarstakkur.
Hvalbøur-Á Eiðinum
hope that this team will be for the whole island, but TB and Royn from Hvalba have not yet accepted the invitation (March 2010). FC Suðuroy is a result
Hvalbøur-Strandfaraskip Landsins
line 701: Sandvík – Hvalba – Trongisvágur - Tvøroyri - Krambatangi (ferjulegan, ferry port) – Øravík – Fámjin Several municipalities independently operate