• General elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 6 November 1945. The People's Party remained the largest in the Løgting, winning 11 of the 23 seats...
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  • General election, 1945 may refer to: 1945 Sammarinese general election 1945 United Kingdom general election 1945 Faroese general election 1945 Maltese...
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    During the campaign for the November 2022 Danish general election, Centre Party leader and Faroese Minister of Foreign Affairs Jenis av Rana stated that...
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  • Christian X dissolved the Løgting following the contentious aftermath of the Faroese independence referendum held in September. The People's Party remained...
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  • General elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 24 August 1943. The People's Party emerged as the largest party in the Løgting, winning 12 of the...
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    The Faroese People's Party – Radical Self-Government (Faroese: Hin føroyski fólkaflokkurin – radikalt sjálvstýri) is a pro-Faroese independence conservative...
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    Løgting (redirect from Faroese Parliament)
    forthcoming election and appoints the day of election, which must take place, at the earliest, six weeks after the proclamation. The Faroese ting or assembly...
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  • Sjálvstýri (category CS1 Faroese-language sources (fo))
    through gradually increasing Faroese autonomy until the Faroe Islands becomes a de facto independent state. At the 2008 election to the Løgting, the party...
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  • Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands) (category CS1 Faroese-language sources (fo))
    members of Faroese trade unions. Its youth organization Sosialistiskt Ungmannafelag (Socialist Youth) was founded in 1965. At the 2004 general election on 20...
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    Union Party (Faroe Islands) (category CS1 Faroese-language sources (fo))
    the Danish parliamentary elections of 2007, the party received 23.5% of the Faroese vote, thereby gaining one of the two Faroese seats in the national legislature...
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    Danish Realm (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    regular Danish passport as well. The Faroese Home Rule Act states that, in Faroese passports, Føroyingur (Faroese) and Føroyar (Faroe Islands) shall be...
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    Prime Minister of Denmark (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    The prime minister of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks statsminister, Faroese: Forsætisráðharri, Greenlandic: Ministeriuneq) is the head of government in the...
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    |journal= ignored (help) Jóansson, Tórður (1997). English loanwords in Faroese. Fannir. ISBN 978-99918-49-14-0. Retrieved 22 June 2024. Alfonso-Gregorio...
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    the Act of Faroese Home Rule. Faroese was now an official language, though Danish is still taught as a second language in schools. The Faroese flag was...
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  • 179 members of the Danish parliament (following the latest Danish general election held in 2022), Folketing, and three out of fourteen MEPs elected from...
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    Constitution of Denmark (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply the Constitution (Danish: Grundloven, Faroese: Grundlógin, Greenlandic: Tunngaviusumik inatsit), is the constitution...
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    suffering minimal damage. However, 25 Faroese ships were lost and 132 sailors died, corresponding to approx. 4% of the Faroese population at the time. From 1918...
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    Common endonym(s): Føroyar Official endonym(s): Føroyar Adjectival: Faroe, Faroese Demonym(s): Etymology: Name of the Faroe Islands ISO country codes: FO...
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  • god: Torsdag in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, Hósdagur/Tórsdagur in Faroese, Donnerstag in German or Donderdag in Dutch. Finnish and Northern Sami...
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    Scandinavia (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    and Swedish as Norden; Finnish: Pohjoismaat, Icelandic: Norðurlöndin, Faroese: Norðurlond). However, in English usage, the term Scandinavia is sometimes...
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    Denmark (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    of the Danish government in the Faroese Løgting and in the Greenlandic Parliament, but they cannot vote. The Faroese home government is defined to be...
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    player Julian Hans, French rugby union player Julian Hansen (born 1963), Faroese footballer Julian Hanses (born 1997), German racing driver Julian Hazel...
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    World. Archived from the original on 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2019-08-30. Faroese and Greenlandic are seen as official regional languages in the self-governing...
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    Also Vanuatu. Direct election by popular vote: Example: Israel, 1996–2001, where the prime minister was elected in a general election, with no regard to...
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  • Democratic Party, Workers' Party of Ethiopia Faroe Islands - Faroese Communist Party, Faroese Socialists, Oyggjaframi (M-L) Finland – Ålandic Left, Communist...
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  • Danish krone (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
    a localised, non-independent version of the Danish krone, known as the Faroese króna pegged with the Danish krone at par, using the Danish coin series...
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  • director, producer and screenwriter (d. 1968) 1873 – Andrass Samuelsen, Faroese politician, 1st Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (d. 1954) 1875 – Joseph...
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    memorised and recited by the "law speaker" (the judge). The Icelandic, Faroese and Manx parliaments trace their origins back to the Viking expansion originating...
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  • Volume 39, Number 1–2, pp. 5–19 Sonila Boçi The December 2nd, 1945 Albanian Elections: Legitimization, or Mere Formalization for Communist Power? First...
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  • Caroline Henderson Hit'n'Hide Horrorpops Hot Eyes Hurdy Gurdy Húsakórið, Faroese/Danish Illdisposed Infernal Grethe Ingmann Jørgen Ingmann Louise Janssen...
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