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  1. Tvøroyri is the largest settlement on Suðuroy Island in the Faroe Islands. The village lies in a fjord in the northern part of the island, which is the southernmost island in the archipelago. You will find shops, cafés, and museums in Tvøroyri.

  2. Tvøroyri is the largest municipality on Suðuroy, made up of the villages of Froðba, Tvøroyri, Trongisvágur, Ørðavíkarlíð and Ørðavík. Tvøroyri is the main port of Suðuroy, connecting the island to the other islands of the Faroe Islands, by ferry and helicopter.

  3. Tvøroyri is one of two main villages on Suðroy Island. Here you will find shops, grocery stores, cafés and even a hospital. When in Tvøroyri, you can go for a very easy hike to Froðbiarnakkur. This walk comes with rewarding views to the north.

  4. Varðin Pelagic started in Tvøroyri in 2012 and has built large production facilities in Tvøroyri’s old port facilities. After some simple and modestsize jetties, the country’s first actual concrete quay structure was built in Tvøroyri in 1924. It was extended in 1953 and a pier was added.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danish_RealmDanish Realm - Wikipedia

    The Danish Realm, [f] officially the Kingdom of Denmark, [h] or simply Denmark, [i] is a sovereign state and refers to the area over which the monarch of Denmark is head of state.

  6. Tvøroyri er en færøsk bygd på den nordlige side af Trongisvágsfjørður og Suðuroys næststørste bygd, der er center for Tvøroyrar kommuna, der også omfatter Froðba i øst, Trongisvágur i vest og Ørðavík i syd.

  7. After the dual monarchy of Norway and Denmark dissolved in 1814, the Faroe Islands stayed part of Denmark. Over the years, growing wealth from exports and a national cultural awakening fuelled the Faroese nation-building process.