Strendur (Danish: Strænder) is a village on the Faroese island of Eysturoy, located along the Skálafjørður fjord. It is the seat and main settlement of...
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Skálafjørður, and connects the towns of Runavík on the eastern side and Strendur on the western side of the fjord, and includes the world's first undersea...
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(the Eysturoy Tunnel) was opened, creating a direct link between Runavík, Strendur and Tórshavn. Sites of interest on Eysturoy include the villages of Eiði...
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Skálafjørður to where it fuses with the Tangafjørður, between Raktangi (near Strendur) and Toftir. The deepest points are two different spots at circa −70 metres...
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tunnel debris at Velbastaður. Other debris has been used in Runavík and Strendur for new bypass roads. Bus route 650 uses the tunnel on its daily service...
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Jógvan Fríðriksson (born 19 February 1957 in Strendur) is the first bishop of the independent Church of the Faroe Islands. Fríðriksson was born on 19 February...
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Vestmanna, Tvøroyri, Miðvágur, Sørvágur, Toftir, Saltangará, Kollafjørður, Strendur, Sandavágur, Hvalba, Eiði, Sandur, and more locations in the Faroe Islands...
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2013–2020 Eysturoyartunnilin Faroe Islands Sea crossing between Hvítanes, Strendur and Saltnes, under the Tangafjørður strait. Includes an underwater roundabout...
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first season began in 1942–43. Vestmanna Hoyvík Kollafjørður Klaksvík Strendur Tórshavn Tórshavn teams: Kyndil Tórshavn Hondbóltsfelagið Neistin 1943 :...
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is cognate of English 'tongue'. This refers to Raktangi peninsula near Strendur. Tangi can also mean 'seaweed', which typically is abundant around landspits...
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