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Klaksvík (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈklaksˌʋʊɪk]) is the
second largest town of the
Faroe Islands behind Tórshavn. The town is
located on Borðoy,
which is...
- Team
Klaksvík is a
Faroese handball club from
Klaksvík, that
plays in the Burn Menn League.
Klaksvík Squad for the 2023–24
season Head coach:
Finnur Hansson...
- Ítróttarfelag ("
Klaksvík Sports Club"),
commonly abbreviated to KÍ and also
known as KÍ
Klaksvík, is a
Faroese professional football club
based in
Klaksvík. The...
- lost. The
bodies of five of the
service personnel who died are
buried in
Klaksvík old cemetery. In
addition to
general cargo for the
British garrison in...
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Klaksvík Muni****lity (Faroese: Klaksvíkar kommuna) is a muni****lity of the
Faroe Islands. The town of
Klaksvík is the
administrative centre. Its area...
- 55 in 2013. Ánir lies
about 3 km
north of the
northern isles'
capital Klaksvík on the west
coast of Borðoy and was
founded in 1840, as the increasing...
- Tórshavn. HB won the
match 3–1. The
first match against ****ure
rivals KÍ
Klaksvík was held on 16 July 1911,
which finished in a 3–3 draw. In 1942, a national...
- Islands. Its name
means 'headland island'.
There are
eight settlements:
Klaksvík (the
second largest town in the Faroes), Norðoyri, Ánir, Árnafjørður, Strond...
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church of Fámjin; the
octagonal church in Haldórsvík;
Christianskirkjan in
Klaksvík; and also the two
pictured here. In 1948,
Victor Danielsen completed the...
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professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder or
winger for KÍ
Klaksvík. Árni
Frederiksberg has
spent most of his
career with his
childhood club...