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Beautiful Villages of Faroe Islands

Beautiful Villages of Faroe Islands
In the Faroe islands you will found out the mos beautiful or colorful villages or towns which you have never seen before.The beautiful Faroe island is located at the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway.The Faroe Island is the hub of 18 islands.In this islands you will find out a large number of villages.Every island,village and town have different language and culture.Here are some Faroe Island town and the villages photographs with their names given below.
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Klaksvík is town of the Faroe Islands

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Klaksvik. Photo credit
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Klaksvik. Photo credit
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Eiði is a village located on the north-west tip of Eysturoy, Faroe Islands. Photo credit
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Eiði. Photo credit
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Porkeri is a village in the Faroe Islands
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Porkeri. Photo credit
Funningur is located on the north-west coast of Eysturoy
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Funningur, Photo credit
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Bøur is a small village of Faroe Islands Photo credit
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Tórshavn is the capital and largest town of the Faroe Islands.
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Tórshavn. Photo credit
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Gjógv is a village island of Eysturoy
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Gjógv. Photo credit
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Kirkjubøur is the southernmost village on Streymoy, Faroe Islands.
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Vágur is a town  island of Suðuroy,Faroe Islands
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Vágur. Photo credit
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Vágur. Photo credit

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