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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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poets in
Faroese literature.
Christian Matras was born in the
village Viðareiði, Viðoy,
located at far
northern end of the
Faroe Islands. The surname...
- (mainland) 67°08′N 66°32′N
Arctic Circle 66°33′39″N Faroe
Islands (Denmark)
Viðareiði 62°23′N United
Kingdom Out Stack,
Shetland Islands Dunnet Head (mainland)...
- – 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...
- road that now is a
touristic route. Viðareiðistunnilin 2016 1,939 6,362
Viðareiði with
Hvannasund Viðoy
Replaced the
coastal road,
which is
prone to landslides...
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Church of
Viðareiði (built 1892)...
- 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...