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Vágar (Faroese pronunciation: [vɔːaɹ]; Danish: Vågø) is one of the 18
islands in the
archipelago of the
Faroe Islands and the most
westerly of the large...
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Vágar Airport (Faroese: Vága Floghavn) (IATA: FAE, ICAO: EKVG) is the only
airport in the
Faroe Islands, and is
located 1 NM (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) east of...
- in Sandavágur and Sørvágur on
Vágar island. The club was
founded 18
December 1993 as FS
Vágar. It was a
merger of
Vágar island teams MB Miðvágur and SÍF...
- 2007.
Vågar du,
vågar jag (radio edit)
Vågar du,
vågar jag (SoundFactory club Mix)
Vågar du,
vågar jag (SoundFactory Club Mix)
Vågar du,
vågar jag (SoundFactory...
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search and
rescue responsibilities from its base at
Vágar Airport, on the
Faroese island of
Vágar. Most of its
pilots are
members of the
Faroese Pilot...
- 62°07′N 7°05′W / 62.11°N 7.08°W / 62.11; -7.08 The Vágatunnilin (
Vágar Tunnel) is a 4,940
metres (16,210 ft) long
undersea road
tunnel in the Faroe...
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Vágar Muni****lity (Faroese: Vága kommuna) is a muni****lity in the
Faroese Islands. It
covers the
eastern part of the
island of
Vágar (while Sørvágur...
- in 1942–43 on the
island of
Vágar by the
Royal Engineers under the
command of Lieutenant-Colonel
William E. Law. RAF
Vágar was used for refuelling, servicing...
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Faroe Islands. It is
situated on the
island of
Vágar between the muni****lities of Sørvágur and
Vágar. Its area is 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi), more than three...
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Colonel William Law,
built the
first and only
airport in the
Faroe Islands,
Vágar Airport. The
British refrained from
governing Faroese internal affairs,...