- Faroe Islands - Wikipedia
The Faroe Islands[b] ( ˈfɛəroʊ FAIR-oh), also known as the Faroes, are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and a rigsdel (' autonomous territory ') of the Kingdom of Denmark
- Welcome to the official site of the Faroe Islands
Located in the Northeast Atlantic, the Faroe Islands comprise 18 small islands, characterised by steep cliffs, tall mountains, narrow fjords – and a population of 55,000 The Faroese language derives from Old Norse, which was spoken by the Norsemen who settled the islands 1200 years ago
- Visit Faroe Islands
The Official Tourist Board of the Faroe Islands – sharing authentic insights, stunning destinations and everything you need to start your adventure today!
- 15 things to know before visiting the Faroe Islands - Lonely Planet
From packing to health care, we’ve got your most common Faroe Islands questions covered
- About the Faroe Islands - Government
The Faroe Islands are a self-governing nation under the external sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark Faroe Islands have exclusive competence to legislate and govern independently in a wide range of areas
- Faroe Islands | History, Population, Capital, Map, Facts | Britannica
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 Learn more about the history, geography, and government of the Faroe Islands in this article
- 15 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting the Faroe Islands
Check out these 15 essential tips for planning your trip to the Faroe Islands that will make your visit more enjoyable, memorable, and safe!
- The Faroe Islands: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Bobbing in the frothing North Atlantic, the remote, 18-piece Faroes are a picturesque patchwork of emerald pastures, dotted with sheep, gaily-hued cottages and tree-free moors The sea is never more than three miles distant in this proud, assured land, where deep-rooted traditions remain strong
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