- Skúgvoy (/ˈskʉuːwɪ/ or
Skúvoy Faroese pronunciation: [ˈskɪkvɪ], Danish: Skuø) is an
island in the
central Faroe Islands,
located to the
south of Sandoy...
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village Skúvoy (Danish: Skuø) lies on the east side of the
island with the same name.
Skúvoy is the only
village on the island. The
inhabitants of
Skúvoy mainly...
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links Skúvoy and
Sandoy multiple trips per day, most of
which need to be
reserved in advance. If the Suðuroyartunnilin
would route via
Skúvoy, it would...
- east coast. The
small p****enger only
ferry MV
Sildberin departs Sandur for
Skúvoy, an
island to the south.
Particularly interesting is the tour in the Faroese...
- Knútur (also
known as Knúkur) is
marginally the
highest point of
Skúvoy in the
central Faroe Islands.
Located on the
western side of the island, the hill...
- Vestmannahøvn ("harbour of the Westmen").
Tombstones in a
churchyard on
Skúvoy display a
possible Gaelic origin or influence. Old Norse-speaking settlers...
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Faroese name for the
great skua, skúgvur [ˈskɪkvʊɹ], with the
island of
Skúvoy renowned for its
colony of that bird. The
general Faroese term for skuas...
- The
proposed Suðuroyartunnilin
would also
remove the
ferry services to
Skúvoy and Suðuroy.
Since the
early 1980s,
Smyril Line has
operated a
regular international...
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Helicopter Dímun, Froðba, Hattarvík, Kirkja, Klaksvík, Koltur, Mykines,
Skúvoy, Svínoy, Tórshavn
Icelandair Seasonal: Reykjavík–Keflavík
Scandinavian Airlines...
- Later, in 1005, Tróndur í Gøtu
attacked Sigmundur by
night at his yard in
Skúvoy,
whereupon he fled by
swimming to Sandvík on Suðuroy. He
reached land in...