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Viðareiði ([ˈviːjaɹaijɪ], literally: Wood-Isthmus, Danish: Viderejde) is the
northernmost settlement in the
Faroe Islands and lies on the
Island of Viðoy...
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World War II.
Hanging from the
ceiling is an old 8-man rowing-boat, from
Viðareiði, it was used to
transport the
priest between villages. Klaksvík used to...
- 844-metre-high (2,769 ft) mountain, Villingadalsfjall, lies the town of
Viðareiði. In summer, boat
trips run to Cape Enniberg,
which is also the site of...
- The
island has two settlements:
Hvannasund on the south-west
coast and
Viðareiði on the north-west coast, the
northernmost settlement in the Faroes. A...
- – one of the
highest cliffs in the
world – and the
rounded isthmus of
Viðareiði that has been a
favorite motif for
Faeroese and
foreign painters throughout...
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Sandur Sandoy Borðoy 95.0 5,261 55.4 Klaksvík Norðoyar Viðoy 41.0 605 14.8
Viðareiði Norðoyar
Kunoy 35.5 146 4.1
Kunoy Norðoyar
Kalsoy 30.9 76 2.5 Mikladalur...
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Church of
Viðareiði (built 1892)...
- 500: Klaksvík – Árnafjørður –
Hvannasund (ferry for Svínoy and Fugloy) –
Viðareiði line 504: Klaksvík –
Haraldssund –
Kunoy line 506: Syðradalur – Húsar...
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Faroe Islands). This was the last boat to be
built for the
rectory in
Viðareiði. The boat was sold to
Fugloy in 1912 and was one of the
boats which was...
- Klaksvík Klaksvík and rest of
northern Faroes (Norðoyar) Viðoy 41 605 15
Viðareiði Norðoyar
Kunoy 35.5 135 3.8
Kunoy Norðoyar
Kalsoy 30.9 136 4.8 Mikladalur...