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Akrar (Danish: Øgrum) is a
village in the
Faroe Islands. The po****tion was 13 in 2024. It is
located on Lopransfjørður, an inlet,
which itself is part...
- Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8108-6589-1. Ellegård,
Alvar (1987). "Skepp i
åkrar". Fynd:
Tidskrift för Göteborgs
arkeologiska museum och Fornminnesföreningen...
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consonant following it is [p t k s] and the
second [v j r], e.g. esja, vepja,
akrar, vökvar, tvisvar. A
vowel is also long in
monosyllabic substantives with...
- Munu ósánir
akrar vaxa, böls mun alls batna,
Baldr mun koma. Búa þeir Höðr ok
Baldr Hropts sigtóptir vel, valtívar - vituð ér enn, eða hvat? – Eysteinn...
- (born 7
April 1961 in Tvøroyri,
Faroe Islands, grew up in and
lives in
Akrar) is a
Faroese politician. He has been
Minister of
Fisheries of the Faroe...
- Village/Town Po****tion
Postal Code Muni****lity
Island Location Akrar 28 FO 927
Sumbiar Suðuroy 61°27′20″N 6°45′33″W / 61.45556°N 6.75917°W / 61.45556;...
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Kirvi is in the
center of this
photo View from
Porkeri towards Lopra and
Akrar US.fo
Archived 2011-07-20 at the
Wayback Machine Visitsuduroy.fo Archived...
- Tvøroyri, Trongisvágur, Øravík, Fámjin, Hov, Porkeri, Nes, Vágur, Fámara,
Akrar,
Lopra and Sumba. Suðuroy is also the only
island of the
Faroes which has...
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following villages were
established as
settlement villages: Æðuvík (1897),
Akrar (1817), Ánirnar (1840s), Fossá (1830s),
Frammi við Gjónna (1815), Funningsfjørður...
- Lopransfjørður and at the
beginning of Vágsfjørður is a
small village called Akrar. Vágs Havn is the
harbour of Vágur. The
fjord is 10–15
metres deep where...