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Sundini is the
northern section of the
sound separating the
islands of
Streymoy and
Eysturoy in the
Faroe Islands. The
southern section of the strait...
- Eysturoy, the second-largest
island of the
Faroe Islands, by the
sounds of
Sundini and Tangafjørður. To the west lies the
island of Vágar, and to the south...
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Sunda is a muni****lity in the
Faroe Islands,
loosely centered around the
Sundini sound between the
islands of
Streymoy and Eysturoy.
Sunda is an amalgamation...
- south.
Eysturoy is
connected with
Streymoy by the
Streymin Bridge over the
Sundini. Leirvík on the east
coast of the
island is the
gateway for
transport connections...
- by
cable car. The
Risin og
Kellingin sea
stacks are
visible across the
Sundini strait. A 5 km (3 mi) single-lane dead-end road (route 594) from Haldórsvík...
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islands of
Streymoy to the west and
Eysturoy to the east.
Crossing the
Sundini sound at its
narrowest point, it is
jokingly referred to as the 'Bridge...
- Morskranes, on Eysturoy,
Faroe Islands. View
northwards up to the
sound of
Sundini.
Morskranes Location in the
Faroe Islands Coordinates: 62°7′59″N 6°50′31″W...
- 36,910 Runavík and
Strendur with Tórshavn
Streymoy and
Eysturoy Under Sundini and Skálafjørður. The
tunnel has
shortened the
travel distance from Tórshavn...
- 14/15th century,
records "Paundrakas" to be the son of a
Vaisya father and
Sundini mother but it is
unknown if the
groups are connected.
Mentions are scarce...
- in the
Faroe Islands. The
northern part of the
strait between is
named Sundini. Tangi,
genitive case tanga, is a
Faroese word
meaning 'landspit', 'low...