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Smyril Line is a
Faroese shipping company,
linking the
Faroe Islands with Denmark, Iceland, the
Netherlands and Lithuania. It
previously also
served Norway...
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Smyril may
refer to:
Smyril Line MS
Smyril This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Smyril. If an
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- The
Smyril is a p****enger and car
ferry owned and
operated by the
Faroese transport company Strandfaraskip Landsins. She is the
largest ferry in the fleet...
- ran for 10 years. In
April 1983 she was sold to the
Faroese ferry company Smyril Line and
renamed Norröna.
Sailing from Tórshavn, the
Faroese capital, to...
- blue buses,
called Bygdaleiðir (Villagelines).
Their largest vessel is the
Smyril, a roll-on/roll-off
ferry which maintains the link
between Tórshavn and...
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Gustav Wasa. From 1984 she was
called the Norröna and
sailed for the
owner Smyril Line
between Denmark, the
Faroe Islands,
Iceland and Norway, and in some...
- (Streymoy) –
Skopun (Sandoy)
route 90: Tórshavn (Streymoy) – Nólsoy MS
Smyril is the
fifth Smyril in
service between Tórshavn and Suðuroy
since 1895, the name meaning...
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common guillemots (31,900 individuals) and
black guillemots (400 pairs). MS
Smyril operates two to
three times daily between Tórshavn and Suðuroy, leaving...
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regular access to
various island communities or
shorten travel distances. The
Smyril Line
operates the ship Norröna
providing an
international ferry service...
- are
controlled from the
Civil Aviation Administration Denmark. By sea,
Smyril Line
operates a
regular international p****enger, car and
freight service...