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    Expansion has meant that the nearby town of Nes is now a suburb of Vágur. Vágur has a sports hall next to the football grounds on Eiðinum, near Vágseiði...
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    Vágs Bóltfelag (redirect from VB Vágur)
    handball club is based in Vágur in Suðuroy. They play their home matches in the sports hall, Vágshøll on Eiðinum in Vágur. The football club is now known...
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    Suðuroy located in the municipality of Vágur (Vágs kommuna). It is located west of Porkeri and east of Vágur. It should not be confused with another...
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    original on 7 April 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016. "Grindabátar í Vágur" [Whaling boats from Vágur]. grindabatar.com. Archived from the original on 21 September...
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    expansion of Vágur beyond its original town borders. Two more settlements were started in the early and mid-20th century: Botni, northwest of Vágur, and Tjaldavík...
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  • where he moved to at the age of 8. Cieślewicz started his career with VB Vágur, before moving to Manchester City in 2007, spending two-and-a-half years...
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    13:00 to Vágur. Smyril left from Krambatangi ferry port at 15:30 according to the planned schedule. Regina Baltica was lying at the port of Vágur for 6 days...
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    Hov was originally built in Vágur on Kirkjukletti in 1862. It was moved to Hov in 1942. A new church was built in Vágur, it was ready in 1939, after...
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  • Nes Municipality, a municipality on the island of Eysturoy Nes, Vágur, a village in Vágur municipality on the island of Suðuroy Nes, the former name of...
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    smack Johanna TG 326 from Vágur, was built in Rye, East Sussex in 1884, sold to Grimsby in October 1894 and to Jákup Dahl in Vágur on Suðuroy in December...
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    There is also a town called Vágur on Suðuroy. Sørvágur (Danish: Sørvåg) is a village on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. It is located at the...
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  • deild in 2024. All teams play their home games at the á Eiðinum Stadium in Vágur. The club logo was designed by the photographer Rógvi Nolsøe Johansen in...
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    Queen Margrethe II during a visit to Vágur in 2005...
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    Á Eiðinum (category Sport in Vágur)
    for VB Vágur and VB/Sumba. Chief Financial Officer for FC Suðuroy is Pól Thorsteinsson, who started his football career in Vágur for VB Vágur and ended...
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    are taken opportunistically in Greenland each year. Pilot whale hunt in Vágur, Suðuroy in August 2012 Beach of Hvalba during a Grindadráp, Faroe Islands...
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    overlooking the village of Vágur. The mountain is located north of Vágseiði in the western part of the village. Some of the houses in Vágur are located on Gjógavaráfjall...
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    Denmark and then moved back to the Faroe Islands, to the small village of Vágur in Suðuroy, which is the southernmost island. In the summer 2009 Aggi moved...
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    (Drelnes) and Vágur, but the larger ferry, modern terminal and the opening of the Hovstunnilin in 2007 enabled the closure of the branch to Vágur. In earlier...
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    Prince Henrik in Vágur, Faroe Islands, 2005...
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    fjord is Vágur, which is one of the largest of the villages in Suðuroy. Further east on the northern side of the fjord is Porkeri, in between Vágur and Porkeri...
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    Jón Pauli Olsen (category People from Vágur)
    boy's teams of VB Vágur. In 2005 Jón Pauli Olsen was manager for a merged boys team from the island Suðuroy, it was called VB/TB (from Vágur and Tvøroyri)...
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    Iceland Lahti, Finland Murmansk, Russia Narsaq, Greenland Randers, Denmark Vágur, Faroe Islands Västerås, Sweden In 2007, a friendship and fisheries agreement...
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    VB/Sumba since 26 February 2007. VB Vágur 1978-1992 IK Skovbakken 1993 VB Vágur and VB/Sumba 1994-2005 VB Vágur 2008 EB/Streymur 2008 FC Suðuroy 2010...
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  • Sandavágur 1961 B36 Tórshavn II 1962 B36 Tórshavn II 1963 KÍ Klaksvík II 1964 VB Vágur 1965 B36 Tórshavn II 1966 HB Tórshavn II 1967 B36 Tórshavn II 1968 B36 Tórshavn...
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  • the match that was supposed to take place there. The club merged with VB Vágur to form VB/Sumba. The matches were played on 19, 20 and 22 March 2005 except...
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    Vágseiði is an area in Vágur, Faroe Islands, located on the west coast of Suðuroy west of the village Vágur, from which it takes its name. Eiði is the...
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    Ólavsøka are held in these locations: Jóansøka is every even year held in Vágur and every odd year in Tvøroyri, both villages are in Suðuroy (South Island)...
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    of the country. It became possible to drive from the capital Tórshavn to Vágur and Tvøroyri in the south, to Fuglafjørður and Klaksvík in the north, and...
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    were located where Klaksvík is now. In time, they grew into four villages: Vágur, Myrkjanoyri, Gerðar and Uppsalir; which finally merged to form the town...
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    (Danish: Porkere) is a village in the Faroe Islands, situated northeast of Vágur on Suðuroy's east coast. As of 2020 it had a population of 318, and it has...
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