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Streymoy (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈstɾeɪ̯mɔɪ̯], Danish: Strømø) is the
largest and most po****ted
island of the
Faroe Islands. The capital, Tórshavn, is...
- bandmate, Kári
Streymoy, at a
party in
January in Copenhagen.
Joensen suggested to
Streymoy that they
should meet up and jam.
Streymoy initially declined...
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tunnel connecting Eysturoy and
Streymoy,
which was
completed in 2020, and Sandoyartunnilin, a
tunnel connecting Streymoy and Sandoy, will be completed...
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small village in the
Faroe Islands. It is
located on the west
coast of
Streymoy, in Tórshavn Muni****lity. Not to be
confused with Syðradalur
village on...
- Syðradalur (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈsiːɹaˌdɛalʊɹ], is a
village on the
island of Kalsoy, one of the
Faroe Islands. Syðradalur is the
southernmost village...
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Faroe Islands. It is
located in the
southern part on the east
coast of
Streymoy. To the
northwest of the city lies the 347-meter-high (1,138 ft) mountain...
- were
seven electoral districts, each one
comprehending asýslur,
while Streymoy is
divided into
northern and
southern parts (Tórshavn region), but since...
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Kaldbaksbotnur is a
village on the
island of
Streymoy in the
Faroe Islands.
Kaldbaksbotnur is
located on the east
coast of
Streymoy. The
village consists two farms...
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undersea road
tunnel in the
Faroe Islands. It
connects the main
island of
Streymoy with
Sandoy to the south. The
length of the
tunnel is 10.8
kilometres (6...
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waterfalls in the
Faroe Islands, and one of the
biggest attractions in
northern Streymoy. "Fossá" in the
Faroese language means "river with waterfalls", and there...