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  • Factbook (1982) the Central Intelligence Agency Faroe Islands 1970485The World Factbook (1982) — Faroe Islandsthe Central Intelligence Agency ​ 1,340 km2;...
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  • CIA World Fact Book, 2004 Faroe Islands 7989CIA World Fact Book, 2004 — Faroe Islands This page was last updated on 1 January 2003 This is a snapshot...
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  • Encyclopedia Faroe Islands by Pius Wittmann 99100Catholic Encyclopedia — Faroe IslandsPius Wittmann Geography and Statistics A group of Danish islands rising...
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  • Intelligence Agency Faroe Islands 2127641The World Factbook (1990) — Faroe IslandsUnited States Central Intelligence Agency   ​Faroe Islands (part of the Danish...
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  • Faroe Islands "Faeroe," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911) "Faroe Islands," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others...
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  • (county), 204 m. by sea N.N.E. of Bergen, in 62° 45′ N. (that ​of the Faroe Islands). It has little trade, but is the principal tourist centre on this part...
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  • Faeroe ​FAEROE (also written Faroe or The Faeroes, Danish Faeröerne or Färöerne, “the sheep islands”), a group of islands in the North Sea belonging to...
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  • Atlantic by submarine ridges connecting the north of Scotland, the Faroe Islands, Ice land, and Greenland. On the summit of these ridges there is an...
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  • Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Europa Island European Union Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French...
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  • over the islands under the king of Norway, and maintained a royal state. In 1391 the earl was engaged in the conquest of Frislanda (the Faroe Isles), and...
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  • this page is complete Kingdom of Bavaria Christina Alexandra Denmark Faroe Islands Grand Duchy of Finland Greenland Hakon the Good Harold Bluetooth Johann...
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  • Cromarty (1813) "An Account of Some Geological Facts Observed in the Faroe Islands" (1815), in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, No....
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  • Economy of Small Islands made this point strikingly, examining the fortunes of islands (including Åland, Newfoundland, the Faroe Islands, and the Isle of...
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  • 370 km²; includes the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea and the rest of metropolitan Denmark, but excludes the Faroe Islands and Greenland Comparative...
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  • Future of the Falkland Islands and Its People (2003) by Lyubomir Ivanov On the Map 1204352The Future of the Falkland Islands and Its People — On the...
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  • are from the basalts of Berufjord, near Djupivogr, in Iceland and the Faroe Islands, and the Deccan traps of the Sahyadri mountains near Bombay. Crystals...
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  • afterwards travelled in Ireland and England; in 1812 he visited the Faroe Islands, and communicated to the Royal Society of Edinburgh an account of their...
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  • in Iceland, the missionaries were to preach in Greenland and in the Faroe Islands. King Olaf’s heart was full of the desire to spread the gospel to these...
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  • the Central Intelligence Agency Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 1969842The World Factbook (1982) — Falkland Islands (Malvinas)the Central Intelligence Agency...
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  • Cornbutte's plan was naturally traced out. He counted on stopping at the Faroë Islands, whither the north wind might have carried the castaways; then, if he...
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