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The Faroe Islands, a hidden gem in the North Atlantic, is full of amazing and little-known facts. This remote archipelago, part of the Kingdom of Denmark, consists of 18 rocky islands with stunning landscapes, cliffs, and picturesque villages. With fewer than 55,000 residents, it’s one of Europe’s smallest populations, but its cultural richness is vast. Did you know that sheep outnumber people here, giving the islands their name, which means “Sheep Islands”? The Faroe Islands are also home to a unique tradition: every year, its capital, Tórshavn, hosts one of the oldest parliaments in the world, the Løgting. Even more fascinating, there are no forests due to the harsh winds and rugged terrain. Despite the isolation, the Faroe Islands boast modern infrastructure and a thriving music scene. Join us as we uncover more amazing facts about these captivating islands that blend nature, tradition, and innovation in the most spectacular way!
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