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Lítla Dímun is a small,
uninhabited island between the
islands of Suðuroy and Stóra Dímun in the
Faroe Islands. It is the
smallest of the main 18 islands...
- 63°51′37″N 21°07′37″W / 63.8601666°N 21.1270096°W / 63.8601666; -21.1270096
Litla-Hraun (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlɪhtla-ˌr̥œyːn], "Little Lava") is the...
- The
Lítla Dímun
sheep (Dímun****yðurin) was a type of short-tailed
sheep endemic to
Lítla Dímun in the
Faroe Islands. It
became extinct in the mid-19th...
- a list of
islands of the
Faroe Islands.
There are 18 islands, of
which Lítla Dímun is the only one uninhabited.
Besides these 18
islands there are also...
- “little sister,” a
mountain called Litla-Baula,
where rare
columns of
rhyolite are found. Together,
Baula and
Litla-Baula have
often been
described as...
- Litlekalsøy is an
island in
Austevoll muni****lity in
Vestland county, Norway. The 0.5-square-kilometre (120-acre)
island lies in the
Austevoll archipelago...
- i.e. by
accidents in the coal
mines or by
falling down from the
island Lítla Dímun or from one of the
mountains which surround the village. Two tunnels...
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kilometres (694 mi) of coastline. The only
significant uninhabited island is
Lítla Dímun. The
islands are
rugged and
rocky with some low peaks; the coasts...
- po****tion was 4,601. Suðuroy
region (sýsla)
comprises this
island and
Lítla Dímun, the next isle
northward in the Faroes,
which is uninhabited. One...
- Papa
Little (Scots: Papa Little; Old Norse:
Papey Litla,
meaning "the
little island of the priests") is an
island in St
Magnus Bay, Shetland, Scotland...