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Sandavágur (Danish: Sandevåg) is a city on the
south coast of the
Faroese island of Vágar. The name
Sandavágur means sandy bay and
refers to the sandy...
- was born in
Sandavágur in 1819 and
became the
father of the
Faroese written language, was the son of the last law speaker. The
Sandavágur stone with a...
- The
Sandavágur stone (FR 2 M) is a
runestone that was
discovered in the town of
Sandavágur on the
Faroe Islands in 1917. The
stone can
today be seen in...
- a
Faroese football club,
which was
founded in 2007. It is
located in
Sandavágur and Sørvágur on Vágar island. The club was
founded 18
December 1993 as...
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which means "the lake by Sørvágur". The
inhabitants of Miðvágur and
Sandavágur to the east
prefer Leitisvatn,
which means "the lake by Leiti", referring...
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Sandavágur Church (Faroese: Sandavágs kirkja, Danish: Sandavágs kirkja) is a
distinctive red-roofed
church in the town of
Sandavágur in the
Faroe Islands...
- SÍF
Sandavágur is a
Faroese Football club
based in
Sandavágur on the
island of Vágar. SÍF
Sandavágur was
founded in 1906;
although the club is one of oldest...
- the
Faroe Islands is
proven by a
runestone (see
Sandavágur stone)
found in the
village of
Sandavágur on Vágoy Island. It says: Þorkil Onundsson, austmaþr...
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school books. Jens
Pauli Heinesen (1932–2011), a
school teacher from
Sandavágur, was the most
productive Faroese novelist; he
published 17 novels. Steinbjørn...
- Miðvágur Talvfelagið Rókur (Rókur), Norðskáli Sandavágs
Talvfelag (ST),
Sandavágur Sumbiar Talvfelag (SBT),
Sumba Talvfelagið
Streymur (TFS), Hvalvík Tofta...