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  2. Demographics of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of the population are ethnic Faroese, of North Germanic descent. Ethnic Faroese are, in genetic terms, among the most homogenous groups ever found. [1] Demographics of the Faroe Islands, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.

  3. Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Islands are an island group consisting of 18 major islands ... At the end of World War II, some of the population favoured independence from Denmark, ...

  4. List of islands of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Population: 50,235 (7-2017) ... Danish: This is a list of islands of the Faroe Islands. There are 18 islands, of which Lítla Dímun is the only one uninhabited.

  5. Tórshavn - Wikipedia

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    The city itself has a population of 14,099 (2024), and the greater urban area has a population of 23,194, including the suburbs of Hoyvík and Argir. The Norse (Scandinavians) established their parliament on the Tinganes peninsula in AD 850. [2] Tórshavn thus became the capital of the Faroe Islands and has remained so ever since.

  6. Towns of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of villages (and towns) of the Faroe Islands. [1] [2] Population Faroese name Danish name Postal Code Municipality Island Location 28 Akrar: Øgrum

  7. Portal:Faroe Islands/Intro - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Islands are a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, along with Denmark proper and Greenland. The total area is approximately 1,400 km² (540 sq mi) with a 2010 population of almost 50,000. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing dependency of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948. Over the years, the Faroese have ...

  8. Faroe Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Faroese people or Faroe Islanders (Faroese: føroyingar; Danish: færinger) are an ethnic group native to the Faroe Islands. [4] The Faroese are of mixed Norse and Gaelic origins. [ 5 ] About 21,000 Faroese live in neighbouring countries, particularly in Denmark , Iceland and Norway .

  9. Viking Age in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    This has not changed until today. The population of the Faroe Islands after the second wave of land grabbing was perhaps 3000 people. This number remained almost stable until the end of the 18th century and did not exceed 4000. Agriculture in this very limited area did not allow for more.