Trongisvágur

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Trongisvágur is a village on the island of Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands, known for its coastal setting and traditional Faroese character.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Trongisvágsfjørður 1
Trongisvágur canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
climate oceanic climate
continent Europe
country Faroe Islands NERFINISHED
drivingSide right
governedBy Tvøroyri Municipality NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic coastal setting
traditional Faroese character
hasCoastOn North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity fishing industry
small-scale services
hasHarbour Trongisvágur harbour NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeFeature fjords and inlets
mountainous surroundings
hasNearbySettlement Froðba NERFINISHED
Tvøroyri NERFINISHED
Øravík NERFINISHED
hasRoadConnectionTo Tvøroyri NERFINISHED
Øravík NERFINISHED
hasSport football
hasTraditionalActivity fishing
hasTraditionalArchitecture Faroese wooden houses with turf roofs
languageUsed Faroese
locatedIn Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Suðuroy NERFINISHED
Suðuroy island group of the Faroe Islands NERFINISHED
Tvøroyri Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedInArchipelago Faroe Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInSeaArea Norwegian Sea region of the North Atlantic NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Suðuroy NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime UTC+1
Western European Summer Time NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Faroese NERFINISHED
partOf Suðuroy region NERFINISHED
Tvøroyri urban area NERFINISHED
postalCodeSystem FO postal codes
religion Christianity (predominantly Lutheran) NERFINISHED
sovereignState Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
timeZone UTC+0
Western European Time NERFINISHED
usesCurrency Danish krone
Faroese króna NERFINISHED

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Suðuroy containsSettlement Trongisvágur
Suðuroy hasBay Trongisvágur
this entity surface form: Trongisvágsfjørður