
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands rise from the North Atlantic as eighteen volcanic islands of cliff, grass, and cloud, sitting roughly midway between Norway and Iceland. Sheep outnumber people here, and the weather — wind, mist, sudden sun — shapes daily life as much as any cultural tradition.
About Faroe Islands
Overview
This self-governing archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark lies north of Scotland in the North Atlantic. Tórshavn is the small but lively capital, Faroese and Danish are the official languages, and the Danish krone is the currency alongside locally issued Faroese notes. The islands carry a Norse heritage that runs deep in language, music, and a strong sense of communal identity.
Airports in Faroe Islands
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