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Strendur (Danish: Strænder) is a
village on the
Faroese island of Eysturoy,
located along the Skálafjørður fjord. It is the seat and main
settlement of...
- Skálafjørður, and
connects the
towns of Runavík on the
eastern side and
Strendur on the
western side of the fjord, and
includes the world's
first undersea...
- (the
Eysturoy Tunnel) was opened,
creating a
direct link
between Runavík,
Strendur and Tórshavn.
Sites of
interest on
Eysturoy include the
villages of Eiði...
- Skálafjørður to
where it
fuses with the Tangafjørður,
between Raktangi (near
Strendur) and Toftir. The
deepest points are two
different spots at
circa −70 metres...
-
tunnel debris at Velbastaður.
Other debris has been used in Runavík and
Strendur for new byp**** roads. Bus
route 650 uses the
tunnel daily from
Sandur to...
- Vestmanna, Tvøroyri, Miðvágur, Sørvágur, Toftir, Saltangará, Kollafjørður,
Strendur, Sandavágur, Hvalba, Eiði, Sandur, and more
locations in the
Faroe Islands...
- Jógvan Fríðriksson (born 19
February 1957 in
Strendur) is the
first bishop of the
independent Church of the
Faroe Islands. Fríðriksson was born on 19 February...
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first season began in 1942–43.
Vestmanna Hoyvík Kollafjørður Klaksvík
Strendur Tórshavn Tórshavn teams:
Kyndil Tórshavn Hondbóltsfelagið
Neistin 1943 :...
- is
cognate of
English 'tongue'. This
refers to
Raktangi peninsula near
Strendur.
Tangi can also mean 'seaweed',
which typically is
abundant around landspits...
- 2013–2020
Eysturoyartunnilin Faroe Islands Sea
crossing between Hvítanes,
Strendur and Saltnes,
under the Tangafjørður strait.
Includes an
underwater roundabout...