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    Vatnsoyrar (Danish: Vandsøre) is a village founded in 1921 in the middle of the Faroese island of Vagar. Vatnsoyrar, being created in 1921, is one of...
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    Miðvágur, Sandavágur and Sørvágur and three small ones: Gásadalur, Bøur and Vatnsoyrar. Earlier there were two more villages: Slættanes, which was abandoned...
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    the two municipalities of Miðvágur (including the towns of Miðvágur and Vatnsoyrar) and Sandavágur (including the town of Sandavágur). 62°03′04″N 7°11′38″W...
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    Construction start planned 2026. Tunnilin á Vagum unknown 0 0 Vágatunnilin and Vatnsoyrar Vágar A bypass for through-traffic between Sørvágur, the airport and Streymoy...
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    Eysturoy 62°10′30″N 6°46′19″W / 62.17500°N 6.77194°W / 62.17500; -6.77194 Vatnsoyrar 56 FO 385 Miðvágs Vágar 62°4′27″N 7°14′53″W / 62.07417°N 7.24806°W...
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  • COVID-19. The two events were held in a Christian place named Zarepta in Vatnsoyrar (Plymouth Brethren), where around 400 teenagers (14-17 year old) and staff...
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