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Nólsoy (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈnœlsɪ],
previously also
Nölsoy; Danish: Nolsø; Old Norse: Norsey) is an
island and
village with a po****tion of 230 people...
- The
Princess of
Nólsoy is a
legendary figure ****ociated with the
island of
Nólsoy in the
Faroe Islands. A
Scottish princess,
daughter of one of the several...
- Fótbóltsfelagið Giza,
commonly known as FF Giza, was a
Faroese football club from Tórshavn. The club was
founded in 2008 by some friends, who pla**** for...
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region of the
country that also
includes the
islands of Hestur,
Koltur and
Nólsoy. The
island is
oblong in
shape and
stretches roughly in northwest–southeast...
- Argir, in 2001 Kollafjørður, and
finally in 2005, Kirkjubøur, Hestur, and
Nólsoy. Tórshavn
features a
subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc), with
strong moderation...
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Faroe Islands, was the son of a
fisherman and
after moving to the
Island of
Nólsoy had a
seafaring career. In 1984,
inspired by
Colin Quincey, the
first man...
- west, Kalsoy, Svínoy and
Fugloy to the north,
Hestur west of Streymoy, and
Nólsoy east of Tórshavn—have
smaller ferries and some of
these islands also have...
- Eysturoy, Fugloy, Hestur, Kalsoy, Koltur, Kunoy, Lítla Dímun, Mykines,
Nólsoy, Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, Streymoy, Suðuroy, Svínoy, Vágar, Viðoy Greenland...
- Dímun.
Streymoyar sýsla –
Streymoy region (TN). Streymoy, Hestur, Koltur,
Nólsoy. Suðuroyar sýsla – Suðuroy region. Lítla Dímun, Suðuroy (TG). Vága sýsla...
- The
fortis consonants are
neither aspirated nor weakened. The
island of
Nólsoy is a
notable transitional area due to its
unique realization of long ⟨ó⟩...