FAEROE ISLANDS

or Faröe Islandsboth: fârˈō, Dan. Færøerne, Faeroese Føroyar, group of volcanic islands (1998 est. pop. 44,790), 540 sq mi (1,399 sq km), Denmark, in the N Atlantic, between Iceland and the Shetland Islands. There are 18 main islands and a few small, uninhabited islands. The largest islands are Streymoy, on which the group's capital, Tórshavn, is situated, and Østerø. The Faeroes are high and rugged and have only sparse vegetation. The climate is relatively mild because of the influence of the North Atlantic Drift; there are frequent storms and much fog.

The population is Scandinavian and almost totally Lutheran; they speak Faeroese (a Germanic language derived from Old Norse and related to Danish) and Danish. The inhabitants depend mainly on fishing and to a lesser extent on sheep raising, shipbuilding, and fish farming. Fish, animal feeds, and ships are exported. The chief fishing ports are Vágur, Tórshavn, and Klaksvíg. The potential for petroleum production is being explored. The Faeroes are a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark. The nominal ruler is the Danish monarch, represented by a high commissioner. There is a 32-member unicameral parliament (the Lagting); the government is headed by a prime minister.

History

The earliest known inhabitants were Celtic. In the 8th cent. a.d. the islands were settled by Norsemen. In the early 11th cent. they became part of the kingdom of Norway and were Christianized. The population was nearly wiped out by an outbreak of black plague in the 14th cent. and was soon after replaced by Norwegian settlers. Along with Norway, the Faeroes passed under Danish rule in 1380, and they remained Danish after the Treaty of Kiel (1814) transferred Norway from the Danish to the Swedish crown. A nationalist movement in the 19th cent. led to the revival of Faeroese, a language akin to Icelandic, and there is an extensive native literature.

In World War II, Great Britain established (1940) a protectorate over the islands after the German occupation of Denmark. After the war there was considerable sentiment for full independence, and following a plebiscite in 1946, the islands' parliament proclaimed independence. The Danish king dissolved the Lagting, and after a new parliament was elected, the proclamation was reversed. However, in 1948 the Faeroese obtained home rule from Denmark. Since 1953 they have sent two representatives to the Danish parliament. The Faeroes did not join the European Community (EC; now the European Union) with Denmark in 1972 because it would have opened their fishing waters to other EC members. In 1977 the fishing limit was extended to 200 nautical mi (370 km). Sentiment in favor of independence remains strong among many islanders.

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...the Home Rule Governments of the Faeroe Islands and Greenland, and the Regional...twenty each, the Parliaments of the Faeroe Islands and Greenland, and the...the Home Rule Governments of the Faeroe Islands and Greenland and the Regional...
FAEROESE Faeroe Islanders POPULATION : Approximately...000 Faeroese in Europe, most in the Faeroe Islands, but with a large population living...HOMELAND : The Faeroese homeland, the Faeroe Islands, is an archipelago of twenty...
...Colleges, Finland, 92 Peoples Party, Faeroe Islands Folkaflokkur , 63, 65 Peoples Party...Denmark, 27 -33, 35, 36, 57; Faeroe Islands, 62 -3; Finland, 92...6 Republican Separatist Party, Faeroe Islands, 63 Reykjavik, 137 , 138...
...differences. The Seychelles and Faeroe Island studies approached the outcome...functions and processes. In the Faeroe Islands, testing focused on domain-specific...Perfor- mance Test (CPT) from the Faeroe Islands study. The committee also...
FAEROE ISLANDS Furoyar; Faeroerne CAPITAL: Thorshavn...mi.-1,398 sq.km. LOCATION: The Faeroe Islands, an archipelago of twenty-one...of Scotland. * POLITICAL STATUS: The Faeroe Islands form an autonomous state within...
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...Palaeogene Volcanic Successions in the Faeroe Islands and East Greenland by Lotte M...the volcanic successions in the Faeroe Islands and in Nansen Fjord, East Greenland...is >3.1 km in the southern Faeroe Islands, 1100 m at the head of Nansen...
...between the Shetland Isles and the Faeroe Islands (Fig. 1). The development...deepen to c. 35 km beneath the Faeroe Islands, in order to construct a regional...magnetism, measurements on the Faeroe Islands demonstrate the presence of two...
...in New England, the island cleaves to seventeenth...have counterparts on islands the world over. The enduring vitality of the Faeroe Islands ballad dance, for example...landscapes of Australias island state enshrine traces...Economy. In A World of Islands: An Island Studies Reader, edited...
...north, it crosses the islands of Haroen and the peninsula...al. 1996). Disko Island is characterized by...western edge of the island along the Baffin Bay...from Scotland and the Faeroe Islands. The whole set would...we observe in Disko Island suggests the existence...
...positive anomalies form an `outer belt which extends along the margin northwest of Hatton Bank, north of Lousy, Bill Bailey and Faeroe Banks, to north of the Faeroes and an `inner? one which extends west of the Porcupine Bank, west of Scotland to the Faeroes...
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Faeroe Islands The eighteen Faeroe Islands (seventeen inhabited...and many speak English. The islands dramatic scenery includes...Mykines, also known as Bird Island, attracts many biologists. Viewed from a distance, the island appears to be under a permanent...the Faeroes. Throughout the islands there are also vast numbers...
Torshavn, the Faroe islands: Sue Wheat takes a walk around Torshavn...Torshavn, on the southeastern edge of the island of Streymoy, is capital of the windswept...reverence trees are accorded on the island. Many have been imported from Alaska...the benches. To people from the other islands, however, Torshavn is a racy place...stressful," a woman from the neighbouring island of Nolsoy told me. "Its a good job...
Wet and Windy Politics: the Faroe Island in the 1990s by Eric S. Einhorn A good map of Europe reveals a cluster of islands in the North Atlantic some 200 miles...miles southeast of Iceland. The eighteen islands are home to 45,000 hardy souls, whose forebears settled these islands, primarily from western Norway, early...
...plane touched down at the Faeroe Islands only airport, Vagar. En...enjoyed a good view of the islands treeless, grassy fells...crossing brought me to the main island of Eysturoy. Finally, I...and home to a third of the islands 47,000 people. Here I joined...
The Faroe Islands: An Ancient Nordic and Atlantic...and the tiny, rugged Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Both...the Shetland and Orkney Islands off the coasts of Scotland...retained possession of the Faeroe Islands. Ironically, both...
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...KARL RITTER JOGV, Faeroe Islands (AP) - Its just...drape the rugged island of Eysturoy in...far away in the Faeroe Islands, a barren and...Slaves Edge on the island of Vagar. Here...consumption in the Faeroe Islands, says Olavur Gregersen...
...involving Norway, Finland and the Faeroe Islands. Unlike most other European countries...involving Norway, Finland and the Faeroe Islands. Unlike most other European...play Norway on January 31, the Faeroe Islands on February 2 and finally...
...Italy, South Korea and Spain. In the last round of qualifying matches, Ireland played at the Faeroe Islands, winning 2-0. The Faeroe Islands are a collection of 18 islands lying between Scotland and Iceland. Its a date: Boston, Washington...
...Alfonso Perez Munoz scored three goals in the second half as Spain routed the Faeroe Islands 6-2 in a qualifier for the 1998 World Cup at Toftir, Faeroe Islands. Short takes Double Olympic champion Michael Johnson is gearing up for Saturdays...
...Kazakhstan, Albania at Denmark, Ireland against the Faeroe Islands, Malta at Iceland (a classic battle, dont you think...We will find out the number of inhabitants of the Faeroe Islands, and we will see if we would rather live in Kazakhstan...
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FAEROE ISLANDS or Faroe Islands both: far o, Dan. Faeroerne, Faeroese Foroyar, group of volcanic islands (2005 est. pop. 47,000), 540 sq mi (1,399 sq km), Denmark...
FAROE ISLANDS see Faeroe Islands , Denmark. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...includes most of the Jutland peninsula; several major islands, notably Sjaelland , Fyn , Lolland , Falster , Langeland...Mon , Bornholm , and Amager ; and about 450 other islands. The Faeroe Islands and Greenland , in the North Atlantic, are self...
...1998 est. pop. 16,095), capital of the Faeroe Islands, on SE Streymoy Island, Denmark. It is the commercial and shipping center of the Faeroe Islands and is also a major fishing port. The city...
...over 5 million people, most of whom live in Denmark; however, there are some Danish speakers in Greenland, the Faeroe Islands, Iceland, and the United States. Like the other Scandinavian languages, Danish is derived from Old Norse, and...
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