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The '''Faroe Islands''' (Faroese: ''Færoyar''; Norse: ''Færeyjar'') are an archipelago in the [[Germanic Sea]], lying between Scandinavia, Iceland, and {{Odm|Britain}}. | The '''Faroe Islands''' (Faroese: ''Færoyar''; Norse: ''Færeyjar'') are an archipelago in the [[Germanic Sea]], lying between Scandinavia, Iceland, and {{Odm|Britain}}. | ||
==History== | |||
The rocky isles were uninhabited by humans until the arrival of [[Gaels|Gaelic]] monks in the 5th century. | |||
[[Category:Oldenmyth]] | [[Category:Oldenmyth]] |
Revision as of 18:17, 27 December 2024
The Faroe Islands (Faroese: Færoyar; Norse: Færeyjar) are an archipelago in the Germanic Sea, lying between Scandinavia, Iceland, and Britain.
History
The rocky isles were uninhabited by humans until the arrival of Gaelic monks in the 5th century.