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Eysturoy (Faroese pronunciation: ['ɛstroi],
meaning 'East Island') is a
region and the second-largest of the
Faroe Islands, both in size and po****tion...
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Eysturoyartunnilin (in
English The
Eysturoy Tunnel,
earlier known as Skálafjarðartunnilin) is a
large undersea road
tunnel under the Tangafjørður sound...
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established between Norðskáli on
Eysturoy and Nesvík on Streymoy; in 1976 the new
tunnel between Norðskáli and
Eysturoy was completed. The Faroes' two largest...
- Norðragøta (Danish: Nordregøte), also just
referred to as Gøta, is a
village on
Eysturoy island,
Faroe Islands. The muni****lity of Gøta (Gøtu kommuna) was a muni****lity...
- at an
elevation of 880 metres. It is
located in the
northern part of
Eysturoy,
between the
villages of Eiði, Gjógv, and Funningur.
Funningur lies at...
- them in
order to keep
sheep out.
Streymoy is
separated from the
nearby Eysturoy, the second-largest
island of the
Faroe Islands, by the
sounds of Sundini...
- Runavík is a
Faroese football club,
playing in Runavík on the
island of
Eysturoy. It was
founded 24
March 1957. In 2003 NSÍ parti****ted for the
first time...
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coasts are
mostly cliffs. The
highest point is Slættaratindur in
northern Eysturoy, 882
metres (2,894 ft)
above sea level. The
Faroe Islands are made up of...
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under the Leirvíksfjørður in the
Faroe Islands. It
connects the
islands of
Eysturoy and Borðoy. The
tunnel is 6.2 km long and goes down to a
depth of 150 metres...
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Scotland Nes,
Eysturoy, a
village in Nes Muni****lity on the
island of
Eysturoy Nes Muni****lity, a muni****lity on the
island of
Eysturoy Nes, Vágur, a...