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Tórshavn (Faroese: [ˈtʰɔu̯ʂhau̯n] ; lit. 'Thor's harbour'),
usually locally referred to as
simply Havn, is the
capital and
largest city of the
Faroe Islands...
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Tórshavn (Faroese: Bóltfelagið 1936
Tórshavn) is a
Faroese football club
based in the
capital of
Tórshavn,
playing in the
Faroe Islands Premier League...
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Faroe Islands. The club was
founded in 1904, and is
based in the city of
Tórshavn. Home
matches are pla**** in
Gundadalur and they
compete in the
Faroe Islands...
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Tórshavn Muni****lity (Faroese: Tórshavnar kommuna) is the muni****lity of the
Faroese capital Tórshavn and its surroundings. The muni****lity covers...
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Grammar & Textbook.
Tórshavn, 2009: Stiðin (704 p.) ISBN 978-99918-42-54-7 W. B. Lockwood: An
Introduction to
Modern Faroese.
Tórshavn, 1977. (no ISBN, 244...
- Sørvágur, on the
island of Vágar and 46 km (29 miles) west of the
capital Tórshavn. Due to the
Faroe Islands'
status as a self-governing territory, the airport...
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Tórshavn Cathedral (Faroese:
Havnar Kirkja, or Dómkirkjan) is the
second oldest received church of the
Faroe Islands, on
Tinganes in the old town of Tórshavn...
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shares (18%) were
owned by
several minor stakeholders. The
service serves Tórshavn in the
Faroe Islands, Seyðisfjörður in Iceland, and Hirtshals, Hanstholm...
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Argir and TB Tvøroyri. EB/Streymur
Tórshavn KÍ B68
Toftir 07
Vestur Víkingur ÍF
Tórshavn teams B36
Tórshavn Havnar Bóltfelag Note:
Flags indicate national...
- 1958 :
Kyndil Tórshavn 1959 :
Kyndil Tórshavn (2) 1960 :
Kyndil Tórshavn (3) 1961 : not
awarded 1962 :
Kyndil Tórshavn (4) 1963 :
Kyndil Tórshavn (5) 1964 :...