Tórshavn
Tórshavn (Danish: [Thorshavn] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. As of 2008, the city has a population of 13,000, with the urban area populated by 19,000 people in total.[1]
Tórshavn Media
Skansin fort has been rebuilt several times since it was first built in 1580. The current building dates back to 1790
Tórshavn in 1839, by Barthélemy Lauvergne
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Tórshavn in 1864, the Løgting (parliament) is at top left
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Tórshavn Harbour Ferry Terminal, view towards Tinganes and 'Vesturbýur' The Western Town
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Tórsvøllur, the home stadium of the Faroe Islands national football team
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A boat race at the Jóansøka Festival in Tvøroyri in June 2011.
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A map of Tórshavn showing road links
Tórshavn Cathedral and Bryggjubakki street (left) and Undir Bryggjubakka street (right) at the centre of the city
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Listasavn Føroya on a national stamp, 1995.
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The writers William Heinesen and Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen, 1918 (both at the age of 18)
References
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