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Fugloy (pronounced [ˈfʊglɪ], Danish: Fuglø, Old Norse: Fuglaey) is the
easternmost island in the
Faroe Islands. The name
means bird island, and refers...
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helicopter service.
Other small islands—Mykines to the west, Kalsoy, Svínoy and
Fugloy to the north,
Hestur west of Streymoy, and Nólsoy east of Tórshavn—have...
- Fugloyarfjørður is the
firth separating Svínoy from
Fugloy in the
Faroe Islands. "Fugloyarfjørður:
Faroe Islands". "Fugloyarfjørður". 62°19′N 6°19′W /...
- (Danish: Hattervig) is a
small village on the east side of the
island of
Fugloy,
Faroe Islands, and is the
easternmost settlement in the
Faroes archipelago...
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Kirkja (Danish: Kirke) is a
village on the
island of
Fugloy,
Faroe Islands. It is
located on the south-tip of the island, and its land is
stretching all...
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Rockall São Tomé and Príncipe
Faroe Islands (Denmark) Borðoy, Eysturoy,
Fugloy, Hestur, Kalsoy, Koltur, Kunoy, Lítla Dímun, Mykines, Nólsoy, Sandoy, Skúvoy...
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Archived from the
original on 8
March 2016.
Retrieved 2
August 2013. "Nord-
Fugløy".
BirdLife Data Zone.
BirdLife International. 2021.
Retrieved 8 December...
- (Kalsoy)
route 58:
Hvannasund (Viðoy) – Svínoy –
Kirkja and Hattarvík (
Fugloy)
route 61: Gamlarætt (Streymoy) –
Hestur route 66:
Sandur (Sandoy) – Skúgvoy...
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Islands from west to east are Kalsoy, Kunoy, Borðoy, Viðoy, Svínoy and
Fugloy. Klaksvík is the
biggest settlement of the region. Norðoyar is sometimes...
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helipad (ICAO: EKKV)
which mainly has
flights to
isolated islands like
Fugloy and Svínoy, as well as to Tórshavn.
Klaksvik is
twinned with: Sisimiut,...