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Faroe Islands - Dependent Territory Denmark, located between the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Drive
You can get to the Faroe Islands by ferries departing from Denmark and Iceland. Two airlines fly to the only international airport in Sørvágur - Atlantic Airways and SAS. Flights are, among others With Reykjavik, Copenhagen, Bergen and z Manchester.
Tongue
The official language is Faroese. The residents also speak Danish. Knowledge of the English language is very common, also among the elderly.
Cities
Attractions
The greatest attractions of the archipelago are otherworldly landscapes and beautiful wilderness. Many islands are uninhabited or inhabited by several people. The Faroe Islands are an ideal place to observe hundreds of species of animals, mainly birds (e.g. puffins). Thanks to the subsidized air connections, it is one of the best places in Europe for a helicopter flight in beautiful natural circumstances.