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This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day the Faroe Islands, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day the Faroe Islands.

Faroe Islands

Føroyar
Færøerne

Føroyskt Føroyar

Føroyar eru oyggjaland í Norðuratlantshavi. Íbúgvarnir verða nevndir føroyingar, og tungumálið er føroyskt. Føroyska flaggið verður nevnt Merkið og føroyska skjaldarmerkið ímyndar ein veðr á bláum skjøldri.

Dansk Færøerne

Færøerne betyder fåreøerne. Øerne er en gruppe på 18 øer af vulkansk oprindelse i den nordlige del af Atlanterhavet mellem Skotland, Island og Norge.

English Faroe Islands - Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands or, simply, the Faroes (From the Faroese Føroyar, meaning "sheep islands") are a group of islands in northern Europe, between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about one-half of the way from ► Iceland to ► Norway, and north of ► Scotland. They have been an autonomous territory and a constituent part of the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948. The Faroese government has, over the years, taken control of most matters except defense (they have a small, organized, native military in Mjørkadalur, including a small police force and coast guard) and foreign affairs, which are the responsibility of Denmark. The Faroes have close traditional ties to Iceland, the Shetland Islands, the Orkney Islands, the Outer Hebrides, and Greenland.


Short name Faroe Islands
Official name Faroe Islands
Status Autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark (Danish since 1380, with its present status since 1948)
Location North West Europe
Capital Tórshavn
Population 52,484 inhabitants
Area 1,399 km²
Major language(s) Faroese, Danish
Major religion(s) Protestantism
More information Faroe Islands, Geography of the Faroe Islands, History of the Faroe Islands and Politics of the Faroe Islands
More images Faroe Islands - Faroe Islands (Category).

General maps

Location of the Faroe Islands
Map of the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands, also showing the Vágar airport
The Faroe Islands in the Kingdom of Denmark
Map of the Faroe Islands
Topographic map of the Faroe Islands
The six regions (sýslur) of the Faroe Islands:
Blue: Vágar
Green: Streymoy
Red: Eysturoy
Yellow: Norðoyar
Violet: Sandoy
Turquoise: Suðuroy
Regions of the Faroe Islands

History maps

The Faroe Islands were inhabited by Norwegian colonists during the Viking period. It officially became a possesion of Norway in 1035. Denmark seized the Faroe Islands in 1380 and annexed them to Denmark. (This maps shows the islands as part of the Denmark-dominated Kalmar Union in the 16th century.) In 1655 the Danish king gave the islands to the Von Gabel family as a feudal estate, but in 1709 the islands become a Danish crown possession once again. Denmark administered the islands from 1720 as part of Iceland and from 1776 as part of Sjælland County.
Map of Denmark-Norway, including the Faroe Islands, in 1780
The Faroe Islands were given autonomy and their own parliament. In 1816 their autonomy was withdrawn, although the islands become become a separate county as the Faroe Islands. From 1940 to 1945, the islands were under British occupation. In 1948 the Faroe Islands gained internal self-government.

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

"Færoarum - Prima & accurata delineatio". Map by Lucas Debes 1673, the first known detailed map of the Faroes

Other maps

  Isoglosses of the Faroese language

Satellite maps

  Satellite image

Notes and references

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