Hattarvík
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Hattarvík | |
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Village | |
Hattarvík | |
Coordinates: 62°19′51″N 6°16′25″W / 62.33083°N 6.27361°W | |
State | ![]() |
Constituent country | ![]() |
Island | Fugloy |
Municipality | Fugloyar kommuna |
Population (29 April 2025)[1] | |
• Total | 18 |
Time zone | GMT |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (EST) |
Postal code | FO 767 |
Climate | Cfc |
Hattarvík (Danish: Hattervig) is a small village on the east side of the island of Fugloy, Faroe Islands, and is the easternmost settlement in the Faroes archipelago.
The village is encircled by high mountains on three sides.
History
[edit]Hattarvik was founded in 900. The stone church was built in 1899. Some old stone houses are currently being restored. These houses are said to relate to the Flokksmenn. These were three strong men who wanted to seize power in the Faroe Islands in the 15th century.
Transportation
[edit]Hattarvik is reachable by a ferry once or twice a day from Hvannasund and also by a helicopter three times a week from Klaksvík[2] and Tórshavn.[2] A road leads to the other village on Fugloy, Kirkja in the south.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "IB01010 Fólkatalsbroytingar skiftar á fødd, deyð, flutt, bygd og mánaðir (1985-2025)". Hagtalsgrunnur. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
- ^ a b "Timetable". ssl.fo. Retrieved 27 March 2025.
External links
[edit]- Faroeislands.dk: Hattarvík Images and description of all cities on the Faroe Islands.