
Føroyar
Føroyar, also known as the Faroe Islands, are a small group of 18 volcanic islands located in the North Atlantic Ocean, between Scotland and Iceland. They are an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, with their own government managing local affairs. The islands are known for their rugged landscapes, steep cliffs, and abundant birdlife. The economy primarily relies on fishing, seafood exports, and some tourism. Føroyar have a rich cultural heritage, including unique Faroese language, music, and traditional practices, while maintaining strong ties to Danish support and governance.