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Borðoy (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈbɔɹɔɪ], Danish: Bordø) is an
island in the north-east of the
Faroe Islands. Its name
means 'headland island'.
There are...
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Anders Bordoy (born
December 16, 2004) is an
American soccer player who
plays as a
midfielder for the
National Premier Soccer League club,
Steel City FC...
- Leirvíksfjørður in the
Faroe Islands. It
connects the
islands of
Eysturoy and
Borðoy. The
tunnel is 6.2 km long and goes down to a
depth of 150
metres below...
- Andrés
Bordoy (born 30
December 1982) is an
Argentine rugby union coach and
former international player. A
native of Rosario,
Bordoy was a
Duendes player...
- (Danish: Åerne) is a
village in the
Faroe Islands on the
northern island of
Borðoy. In 2007 it had a po****tion of 16, but with the
expansion of the area with...
- Juan
Bordoy Cañellas (17
December 1897 – 12
October 1972) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for CE Europa, and a manager,
taking charge...
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largest town of the
Faroe Islands behind Tórshavn. The town is
located on
Borðoy,
which is one of the
northernmost islands (the Norðoyar). It is the administrative...
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length of the islands:
especially on the
islands of Kunoy, Kalsoy, and
Borðoy,
where an
eastward and a
westward ice m**** have
eroded the
intervening mountain...
- Arnefjord) is a town of the muni****lity of Klaksvík, on the
island of
Borðoy, in the
Faroe Islands. Árnafjørður is
located at the
bottom of a deep inlet...
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Islands between Kalsoy to the west (with
which there is no
physical link) and
Borðoy to the east (to
which it is
linked via a causeway).
There are two settlements...