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Suðuroy (pronounced [ˈsuːwʊrɔi] or [ˈsuːri]
literally ‘South Island’, Danish: Suderø) is the
southernmost of the
Faroe Islands. The
island covers 163...
- FC
Suðuroy is a
Faroese football club
which was
founded in
January 2010 and
consists of the
former clubs VB (founded in 1905) and
Sumba (founded in 1949)...
- The Suðuroyartunnilin (
Suðuroy Tunnel) is a
planned submerged fixed-link in the
Faroe Islands,
linking the
island of
Suðuroy to Sandoy. As of 2024, all...
- The
Slave raid of
Suðuroy was a
slave raid by
pirates from
Northwest Africa that took
place on
Suðuroy in the
Faroe Islands in the
summer of 1629. It resulted...
- Tjaldavíkshólmur (7,5 sq hm), at Øravík
Suðuroy Sumbiarhólmur (7,0 sq hm), at
Sumba Suðuroy Lopranshólmur (3,4 sq hm), at
Lopra Suðuroy Kirkjubøhólmur (2,0 sq hm)...
- (TN). Streymoy, Hestur, Koltur, Nólsoy. Suðuroyar sýsla –
Suðuroy region. Lítla Dímun,
Suðuroy (TG). Vága sýsla – Vágar region. Mykines, Vágar (VA). The...
- on 15
December 2016 that the
three clubs of the
island Suðuroy,
which are TB Tvøroyri, FC
Suðuroy and Royn
Hvalba would merge into a new club for the 2017...
- Vágur in
Suðuroy. They play
their home
matches in the
sports hall, Vágshøll on Eiðinum in Vágur. The
football club is now
known as FC
Suðuroy. VB was earlier...
-
Mortensen from
Suðuroy. They had
bought the ship in 1895 and
operated a
scheduled service between Tórshavn and
several ports in
Suðuroy. In the
first half...
- (Leynavatn), Streymoy, 0.18 km² 7. Kirkjuvatn,
Suðuroy, 0.17 km² 8. Stóravatn,
Sandoy 0.15 km² 9. Vatnsnes,
Suðuroy, 0.15 km² 10. Gróthúsvatn, Sandoy, 0.14 km²...