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Kunoy (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈkuːnɪ], lit. 'Woman island') is an
island located in the north-east of the
Faroe Islands between Kalsoy to the west (with...
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Denmark between Eysturoy and
Kunoy. The name
means man island; by
contrast with the
parallel island to the east,
Kunoy, the name of
which means woman...
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Kunoy (Danish: Kunø) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Faroe Islands. The
village itself is
located on the
western s****s of the
island of
Kunoy, which...
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southern tip of the
island of
Kunoy. The road
through Ánir
continues to
Strond and then
crosses the
causeway to the
island of
Kunoy to
continue to the villages...
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Faroe Islands (Denmark) Borðoy, Eysturoy, Fugloy, Hestur, Kalsoy, Koltur,
Kunoy, Lítla Dímun, Mykines, Nólsoy, Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, Streymoy, Suðuroy...
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situated on the
island of
Kunoy.
Haraldssund is
located on the east
coast of
Kunoy and is
connected to the
village of
Kunoy on the west
coast by a tunnel...
- on the short-list for the
Turner Prize. He is
married to
artist Rannav Kunoy.
Morgan Falconer ([n.d.]). Raedecker, Michael.
Grove Art Online. Oxford:...
- (pronounced [ˈskɛaɹ]) is an
abandoned village on the east
coast of the
island of
Kunoy in the Norðoyar
region of the Faroes. Skarð
means mountain p****. On December...
- sýsla - Norðoyar ("Northern Isles") region. (KG) Borðoy, Fugloy, Kalsoy,
Kunoy, Svínoy, Viðoy.
Sandoyar sýsla –
Sandoy region (SA), Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra...
- zig-zag rows
along the
length of the islands:
especially on the
islands of
Kunoy, Kalsoy, and Borðoy,
where an
eastward and a
westward ice m**** have eroded...