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Faroe Islands

Faroe Islands

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Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands, also known as the Faroes, are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and a rigsdel of the Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the Hebrides and Shetland isles of Scotland, the islands have a population of 54,870 as of November 2025 and a land area of 1,393 km2 (538 sq mi). The official language is Faroese, which is partially mutually intelligible with Icelandic. The terrain is rugged, dominated by fjords and cliffs with sparse vegetation and few trees. As a result of their proximity to the Arctic Circle, the islands experience perpetual civil twilight during summer nights and very short winter days; nevertheless, they experience a subpolar oceanic climate and mild temperatures year-round due to the Gulf Stream. The capital, Tórshavn, receives the fewest recorded hours of sunshine of any city in the world at only 840 per year.

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About Faroe Islands

CapitalTorshavn
ContinentEurope
Population48,497
Area1,399 km²
Local currencyDKK
ISOFO · FRO

Largest cities

Torshavn
13,200
Klaksvik
5,013
Hoyvik
4,618
Argir
2,504
Fuglafjordur
1,542
Vagur
1,363
Vestmanna
1,268
Vid Sjogv
1,158
Sorvagur
1,148
Saltangara
1,116
Leirvik
1,048
Midvagur
1,040
Strendur
970
Toftir
964
Tvoroyri
862
Kollafjordur
830
Sandavagur
779
Skali
751
Hvalba
673
Nordragota
668
Eidi
634
Ytri Skali
621
Kvivik
608
Sandur
608
Runavik
591
Trongisvagur
533
Sydrugota
491
Skopun
457
Glyvrar
456
Porkeri
396