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Funningur is a
village on the
Faroe Islands. It is
located on the
northwest coast of
Eysturoy (62°17′17″N 6°58′2″W / 62.28806°N 6.96722°W / 62.28806;...
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northern part of Eysturoy,
between the
villages of Eiði, Gjógv, and
Funningur.
Funningur lies at the foot of the mountain, however, the
summit is not visible...
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Funninger Church, in the
village of
Funningur, is one of the 10 old
wooden churches in the
Faroe Islands. It was
inaugurated on 30
November 1847 and is...
- has it that he
settled at
Funningur in Eysturoy." It is said that he
settled down in
Funningur on Eysturoy. The name
funningur means finding. Excavations...
- Eiði Muni****lity. It is
located 4 km
north of Ljósá and 6.5 km west of
Funningur. Eiði was
first mentioned in
writing early in the 14th century, though...
- Merkið at
Funningur, Eysturoy...
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becomes the
first man to set foot in the
Faroe Islands, and
settles down in
Funningur, on the
northwest coast of
Eysturoy (beginning the
Norwegian Viking era...
- 1997
Argir and
Kaldbak fused with Tórshavn. On 1
August 1948
Funningur split into
Funningur and Gjógv. List of
towns in the
Faroe Islands Regions of the...
- way of
Viking Ireland, and
local tradition has it that he
settled at
Funningur in Eysturoy.
Heinrich Zimmer (1891)
suggested that the
Fianna Cycle of...
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mountain is 24
metres higher at 880 metres, the
highest point of the Faroes.
Funningur lies at the foot of both Slættaratindur and Gráfelli. [citation needed]...