Place:Outline of the Faroe Islands

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to the Faroe Islands
The Flag of the Faroe Islands
The Coat of arms of the Faroe Islands
The location of the Faroe Islands
An enlargeable map of the Faroe Islands of the Kingdom of Denmark

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Faroe Islands:

Faroe Islands – autonomous province of the Kingdom of Denmark comprising the Faroe archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean.[1] The Faroe Islands are located between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, roughly equidistant between Iceland, Scotland, and Norway , and are considered a part of Northern Europe.


General reference

An enlargeable basic map of the Faroe Islands

Geography of the Faroe Islands

An enlargeable topographic map of the Faroe Islands

Geography of the Faroe Islands

Environment of the Faroe Islands

An enlargeable satellite image of the Faroe Islands
  • Climate of the Faroe Islands
  • Geology of the Faroe Islands
  • Wildlife of the Faroe Islands
    • Flora of the Faroe Islands
    • Fauna of the Faroe Islands
      • Birds of the Faroe Islands
      • Mammals of the Faroe Islands

Natural geographic features of the Faroe Islands

  • Islands of the Faroe Islands
  • Lakes of the Faroe Islands
  • Mountains of the Faroe Islands
  • World Heritage Sites in the Faroe Islands: None

Regions of the Faroe Islands

Regions of the Faroe Islands

Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands

Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands

  • Regions of the Faroe Islands
    • Municipalities of the Faroe Islands
Regions of the Faroe Islands

Regions of the Faroe Islands

Municipalities of the Faroe Islands

Municipalities of the Faroe Islands

  • Capital of the Faroe Islands: Tórshavn
  • Cities of the Faroe Islands

Demography of the Faroe Islands

Demographics of the Faroe Islands

Government and politics of the Faroe Islands

Politics of the Faroe Islands

  • Form of government: parliamentary representative democratic dependency
  • Capital of the Faroe Islands: Tórshavn
  • Elections in the Faroe Islands
    • Parliamentary elections
        • 1906
        • 1908
        • 1910
        • 1912
        • 1914
        • 1916
        • 1918
        • 1920
        • 1924
        • 1928
        • 1932
        • 1936
        • 1940
        • 1943
        • 1945
        • 1946
        • 1950
        • 1954
        • 1958
        • 1962
        • 1966
        • 1970
        • 1974
        • 1978
        • 1980
        • 1984
        • 1988
        • 1990
        • 1994
        • 1998
        • 2002
        • 2004
        • 2008
        • 2011
    • Danish elections
        • 1920 (Apr)
        • 1920 (Jul)
        • 1920 (Sep)
        • 1924
        • 1926
        • 1929
        • 1932
        • 1935
        • 1939
        • 1943
        • 1945
        • 1947
        • 1950
        • 1953 (Apr)
        • 1953 (Sep)
        • 1957
        • 1960
        • 1964
        • 1966
        • 1968
        • 1971
        • 1973
        • 1975
        • 1977
        • 1979
        • 1981
        • 1984
        • 1987
        • 1988
        • 1990
        • 1994
        • 1998
        • 2001
        • 2005
        • 2007
        • 2011
    • Referendums
      • 1946 Faroese independence referendum
      • 2009 Danish Act of Succession referendum
  • Political parties in the Faroe Islands

Branches of the government of the Faroe Islands

Government of the Faroe Islands

Executive branch of the government of the Faroe Islands

  • Head of state: Queen of Denmark, Queen Margrethe II, represented by High Commissioner of the Faroe Islands, Dan M. Knudsen
  • Head of government: Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands, Kaj Leo Johannesen

Legislative branch of the government of the Faroe Islands

  • Parliament of the Faroe Islands (Løgting) (unicameral)

Judicial branch of the government of the Faroe Islands

  • Courts of Denmark – judicially, the Faroe Islands are under the jurisdiction of Denmark's court system.

Foreign relations of the Faroe Islands

Foreign relations of the Faroe Islands

  • Diplomatic missions of the Faroe Islands
  • Danish Realm

International organization membership

The government of the Faroe Islands is a member of:[1]

  • Arctic Council
  • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
  • International Maritime Organization (IMO) (associate)
  • Nordic Council (NC)
  • Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
  • Universal Postal Union (UPU)

Law and order in the Faroe Islands

  • Capital punishment in the Faroe Islands: none
  • Constitution of the Faroe Islands
  • Human rights in the Faroe Islands
    • LGBT rights in the Faroe Islands
      • Recognition of same-sex unions in the Faroe Islands
  • Law enforcement in the Faroe Islands

Military of the Faroe Islands

Military of the Faroe Islands

  • Command: Island Command Faroes is the de facto defense command
  • Forces
    • Army: none, Defense is the responsibility of Denmark
    • Navy: none, Defense is the responsibility of Denmark
    • Air Force: none, Defense is the responsibility of Denmark
    • Special forces: none, Defense is the responsibility of Denmark

Local government in the Faroe Islands

List of municipalities of the Faroe Islands

Municipalities since January 1, 2005
Municipality Population Inhabitants per km2 Area (in km2) Markatal Island Region
Tórshavnar kommuna 19.339 112 173 327 Streymoy Tórshavn
Klaksvík 4.886 57 86 144 Streymoy Klaksvík
Runavík 3.678 47 78 150 Eysturoy Southern Eysturoy
Tvøroyri 1.819 42 43 60 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Fuglafjørður 1.584 70 23 32 Eysturoy Northern Eysturoy
Sunda Kommuna 1.564 10 158 152 Eysturoy Northern Eysturoy
Vágur 1.402 67 21 61 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Nes 1.238 88 14 40 Eysturoy Southern Eysturoy
Vestmanna 1.234 24 52 56 Streymoy Streymoy
Miðvágur 1.100 24 47 48 Vágar Vágar
Sørvágur 1.071 13 84 124 Vágar Vágar
Gøtu Kommuna 1.066 35 31 69 Eysturoy Southern Eysturoy
Sjóvar Kommuna 1.027 31 33 70 Eysturoy Southern Eysturoy
Leirvík 873 79 11 33 Eysturoy Southern Eysturoy
Sandavágur 797 13 61 48 Vágar Vágar
Hvalba 765 19 40 99 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Eiði 705 19 37 49 Eysturoy Northern Eysturoy
Kvívík 615 13 49 75 Streymoy Streymoy
Sandur 586 12 48 97 Sandoy Sandoy
Skopun 507 56 9 0 Sandoy Sandoy
Hvannasund 441 13 33 38 Viðoy and Borðoy Klaksvík
Sumba 383 15 25 64 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Viðareiði 339 11 30 48 Viðoy Norðoyggjar
Porkeri 333 24 14 37 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Skálavík 183 6 29 24 Sandoy Sandoy
Kunoy 157 4 35 65 Kunoy Norðoyggjar
Húsavík 131 5 26 66 Sandoy Sandoy
Hov 125 12 10 24 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Fámjin 113 9 13 24 Suðuroy Suðuroy
Funningur 75 4 18 15 Eysturoy Northern Eysturoy
Húsar 61 4 16 41 Kalsoy Norðoyggjar
Skúvoy 57 4 13 73 Skúvoy Sandoy
Svínoy 52 2 27 23 Svínoy Norðoyggjar
Fugloy 44 4 11 14 Fugloy Norðoyggjar

History of the Faroe Islands

History of the Faroe Islands

Culture of the Faroe Islands

Culture of the Faroe Islands

  • Cuisine of the Faroe Islands
  • Languages of the Faroe Islands
  • Media in the Faroe Islands
  • List of museums in the Faroe Islands
  • National symbols of the Faroe Islands
    • Coat of arms of the Faroe Islands
    • Flag of the Faroe Islands
    • National anthem of the Faroe Islands
  • World Heritage Sites in the Faroe Islands: None

Art in the Faroe Islands

  • Cinema of the Faroe Islands
  • Literature of the Faroe Islands
  • Music of the Faroe Islands
  • Television in the Faroe Islands

Sports in the Faroe Islands

  • Football in the Faroe Islands

Education in the Faroe Islands

  • Education in the Faroe Islands
    • University of the Faroe Islands
    • Centre of Maritime Studies and Engineering
    • Føroya Studentaskúli og HF-Skeið

Economy and infrastructure of the Faroe Islands

Economy of the Faroe Islands

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Faroe Islands". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/faroe-islands/. 

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