Svínoy

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Svínoy
Basic Facts
Area 27,1 km² (rank 10)
Population 52 (2007)
Location 62°16′N, 6°22′W
Stamp FR 350 of Postverk FøroyaIssued: 25 May 1999Photo: Per á Hædd
Stamp FR 350 of Postverk Føroya
Issued: 25 May 1999
Photo: Per á Hædd

Svínoy is an island located in the north-east of the Faroe Islands, to the east of Borðoy and Viðoy. It is divided into two unequally sized peninuslas. The island has only one settlement, Svínoy, where all the island's inhabitants live. The coast is mostly steep slopes and cliff, including the 345 m precipice of Eysturhøvdi on the north coast.

[edit] Mountains

There are seven mountains on Svínoy:

# Name Height
1. Havnartindur 586 m
2. Keldufjall 463 m
2. Knúkur, vestari 463 m
4. Knúkur 460 m
5. Múlin 443 m
6. Middagur 422 m
7. Eysturhøvdi 344 m

[edit] History

  • 975 Viking Chief Svínoyar-Bjarni, is mentioned in the Færeyinga Saga. A headstone in the church is assumed to be Bjarnis memorial stone.
  • 1583 Jacob Eudensen from Svinoy is condemned to death for heresy.
  • 1690 Inhabidants from svinoy, complain to the Faroese parlament about not being alerted by Hvannasund when there is a whale-slaughter, so they can participate.
  • 1720 There is a myth about a battle between two pirate ships north of Svinoy.

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