
Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 volcanic islands located in the North Atlantic Ocean, between Iceland and Norway. They are an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Known for their stunning landscapes, including steep cliffs and lush valleys, the islands have a population of around 50,000 people. The economy is primarily based on fishing, fish processing, and tourism. Faroese culture is rich, featuring traditional music, art, and festivals. The islands experience a subpolar oceanic climate, resulting in cool temperatures and frequent rain, making them lush and green throughout the year.