Fugloy

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Fugloy is a small, remote island in the northeastern Faroe Islands, known for its dramatic cliffs, rich birdlife, and traditional village life.

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Fugloy canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
settlement
administrativeLanguage Faroese
connectedTo Svínoy
Viðoy
country Faroe Islands
currencyUsed Danish krone
hasAttraction bird cliffs
coastal hiking routes
traditional turf-roofed houses
hasClimate subpolar oceanic climate
hasCoastline rocky coast
sea stacks
hasEconomicActivity fishing
sheep farming
small-scale tourism
hasFeature bird nesting sites
green slopes
narrow valleys
steep coastal cliffs
hasPopulationCharacteristic aging population
sparsely populated
hasRelief mountainous terrain
hasTransport ferry connection
helicopter service
hasVillage Hattarvík
Kirkja
hasWeather frequent fog
strong winds
hasWildlife fulmars
guillemots
kittiwakes
puffins
seabirds
knownFor dramatic sea cliffs
remote location
rich birdlife
traditional village life
languageUsed Faroese
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean

northeastern Faroe Islands
observesDaylightSavingTime yes
partOf Faroe Islands
surface form: Faroese archipelago

Sjóvar kommuna
religionMajority Christianity
sovereignState Denmark
surface form: Kingdom of Denmark
timeZone UTC+0

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Faroe Islands hasIsland Fugloy