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    Fámjin (Danish: Famien) is a village located on the western side of Suðuroy, the southernmost island in Faroe Islands. Fámjin is looking directly out...
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    Suðuroy (section Fámjin)
    (on the south side of Trongisvágsfjørður), and in Fámjin. The bays of Øravík, Trongisvágur, Fámjin, Vágur and Hvalba are designated grind bays. In contrast...
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    The Fámjin stone (Faroese: Fámjinssteinurin) is a runestone located in the church of Fámjin on the Faroe Islands. The stone bears both Latin and Runic...
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    time Merkið was raised in the Faroe Islands was on 22 June that year in Fámjin on the occasion of a wedding. On 25 April 1940, the British occupation government...
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    St. Mary's Church, both of which are situated in Tórshavn; the church of Fámjin; the octagonal church in Haldórsvík; Christianskirkjan in Klaksvík; and...
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  • runestones may date to the late medieval to early modern period, such as the Fámjin stone (Faroe Islands), dated to the Reformation period. Modern runestones...
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  • The Fámjin stone, a Faroese runestone...
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    Fornminnissavn) in Tórshavn together with other Faroese runestones. Sandavágur stone Fámjin stone "www.faroestamps.fo". 2007-09-30. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30...
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    southernmost island, Suðuroy. The mountain is located between the villages of Fámjin and Trongisvágur. US.fo Archived July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine 61°33′N...
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    first time on Faroese soil on 22 June 1919 on returning to his home town of Fámjin. It would not however receive official status until 25 April 1940 when the...
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