This is a timeline of Faroese history comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Iceland and its predecessor states. To...
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events, see History of Sweden. See also the list of Swedish monarchs and list of prime ministers of Sweden. Timeline of Faroese history Timeline of Icelandic...
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1262 1397 1523 1814 1874 1918 1944 Timeline of Faroese history Timeline of Swedish history Timeline of Reykjavík "Hver gaf Íslandi það nafn?" [Who...
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phased out within four years if there were a 'yes' vote. Timeline of Faroese history Faroese language conflict Church, M. J.; Arge, S. M. V.; Edwards...
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This is a page about the chronological history of Denmark, starting with the Stone Age and ending with present Denmark. Belagerung von Stade (1712) [de]...
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Týr (band) (category Pages with Faroese IPA)
Týr (Faroese: [tʰʊɪːɹ]) is a Faroese folk metal band. They have been characterised as one of "the islands' two most successful metal bands". Their subject...
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The Faroese independence movement (Faroese: Føroyska Tjóðskaparrørslan), or the Faroese national movement (Føroyska Sjálvstýrisrørslan), is a political...
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Liberal parties by country (redirect from Timeline of liberal parties in Africa)
conservative-liberal Union Party (Faroese: Sambandsflokkurin) and the social liberal Self-Government (Faroe Islands) (Faroese: Sjálvstýri) were or are aligned...
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Eysturoyartunnilin (category CS1 Faroese-language sources (fo))
was established in order to pursue a deal between the Faroese national government, the Faroese insurance company LÍV and the Danish-owned Copenhagen Infrastructure...
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not exist in Norman. These letters remain in the modern Icelandic and Faroese alphabets, having been borrowed from Old English via Old West Norse. English...
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"red bloc", consisting of the Social Democrats, the Social Liberals, Socialist People's Party, the Red–Green Alliance, the Faroese Social Democratic Party...
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Faroese literature, in the traditional sense of the word, has only really developed in the past two hundred years. This is mainly because of the islands'...
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climbed from the north side. On May 25, Arne Vatnhamar [fo] became the first Faroese to climb Mount Everest. April 2015 Nepal earthquake triggered an avalanche...
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Scandinavia (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
descendants of Scandinavian settlers such as the Icelanders and the Faroese. The term is also used in this ethnic sense, to refer to the modern descendants of the...
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Skáld (band) (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
from the hidden people of Icelandic and Faroese folklore, and shifts the focus to the woods instead, revolving around the theme of folkloristic Nordic figures...
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Facebook (redirect from Predictions of the end of Facebook)
content. The format of individual user pages was revamped in September 2011 and became known as "Timeline", a chronological feed of a user's stories, including...
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Swedes (tribe) (section Adam of Bremen)
Icelandic and Faroese do not distinguish between svíar (Icelandic) or sviar (Faroese) and sænskir (Icelandic) or svenskarar (Faroese) as words for modern...
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Inatsisartut (redirect from Parliament of greenland)
Archived from the original on 30 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019. Faroese and Greenlandic are seen as official regional languages in the self-governing...
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Same-sex marriage in Denmark (redirect from Recognition of gay unions in Denmark)
made. Legislation exempting the Church of the Faroe Islands from performing same-sex marriages passed the Faroese Parliament on 30 May and went into effect...
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The Bronx (redirect from Timeline of Bronx history)
originated with Swedish-born (or Faroese-born) Jonas Bronck, who established the first European settlement in the area as part of the New Netherland colony in...
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Realm Faroese independence Greenlandic independence Icelandic independence movement Jørgen Jørgensen, a.k.a. the "Dog-Days King", self-styled ruler of Iceland...
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Same-sex marriage in the Faroe Islands (category CS1 Faroese-language sources (fo))
and Greenland, the Faroe Islands never adopted registered partnerships (Faroese: skrásett parlag, pronounced [ˈskɹɔaːsɛtː ˈpʰaɻɭɛaː]; Danish: registreret...
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Østrig, Dutch Oostenrijk, West Frisian Eastenryk, Icelandic Austurríki, Faroese Eysturríki , Norwegian Østerrike (Bokmål) or Austerrike (Nynorsk) and Swedish...
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December 11 (redirect from 11th of December)
screenwriter (d. 2015) 1908 – Hákun Djurhuus, Faroese educator and politician, fourth Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands (d. 1987) 1908 – Amon Göth,...
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Lowland Scots over time. Norn persisted well into the 19th century, as the Faroese linguist Jakob Jakobsen wrote: As late as 1894, there were people in Foula...
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Reformation (redirect from History of the Protestant Reformation)
Slovak Sorbian Romanian Danish Faroese Norwegian Swedish Finnish Icelandic Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age Folklore of the Low Countries 16th century...
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Thrall (category Articles containing Faroese-language text)
þræll, Icelandic: þræll, Faroese: trælur, Norwegian: trell, træl, Danish: træl, Swedish: träl). The Middle Latin rendition of the term in early Germanic...
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Nordic countries (redirect from Demographics of Scandinavia)
the working languages of the region's two political bodies. Swedish is a mandatory subject in Finnish schools and Danish in Faroese schools. Danish is also...
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an end, and derives from the Old Norse word uppi which is still used in Faroese and Icelandic, while helly refers to a holy day or festival. The Scottish...
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Yoruba Americans (redirect from History of Yoruba Americans)
University of North Carolina. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-80-787-68-62. Kein, Sybil (2000). Creole: The History and Legacy of Louisiana's Free People of Color. LSU...
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