Kunoy


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FieldValue
nameKunoy
settlement_typeIsland
image_skylineKunoy 2019.jpg
image_captionVillage of Kunoy
image_mapPosition of Kunoy on Faroe map.png
map_captionLocation within the Faroe Islands
coordinates
subdivision_typeState
subdivision_nameKingdom of Denmark
subdivision_type1Constituent country
subdivision_name1Faroe Islands
seat_typeMunicipality seat
seatKunoy
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km235.5
area_rank8
elevation_max_m830
population_total156
population_as_of2020
population_rank11
population_density_km2auto
timezone1GMT
utc_offset1+0
timezone1_DSTWEST
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area_code_typeCalling code
area_code298
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| name = Kunoy | settlement_type = Island | image_skyline = Kunoy 2019.jpg | image_caption = Village of Kunoy | image_map = Position of Kunoy on Faroe map.png | map_caption = Location within the Faroe Islands | coordinates = | subdivision_type = State | subdivision_name = Kingdom of Denmark | subdivision_type1 = Constituent country | subdivision_name1 = Faroe Islands | seat_type = Municipality seat | seat = Kunoy | unit_pref = Metric | area_total_km2 = 35.5 | area_rank = 8 | elevation_max_m = 830 | population_total = 156 | population_as_of = 2020 | population_rank = 11 | population_density_km2 = auto | timezone1 = GMT | utc_offset1 = +0 | timezone1_DST = WEST | utc_offset1_DST = +1 | area_code_type = Calling code | area_code = 298 Kunoy (, ) is an island located in the north-east of the Faroe Islands between Kalsoy to the west (with which there is no physical link) and Borðoy to the east (to which it is linked via a causeway).

Settlements and transport

There are two settlements on Kunoy: Kunoy (population 64) on the west coast and Haraldssund on the south-east coast. These have been connected by a tunnel since 1988. Haraldssund is connected by a causeway to the neighbouring island of Borðoy to the east of Kunoy. Before the causeway was built, travel to the island was by ferry. Nowadays the 504 bus runs a regular service across the causeway, with a route from Klaksvík through Ánir then across to Haraldssund and through the tunnel to Kunoy.

A third settlement, Skarð, was the site of a fishing accident on Christmas Eve, 1913 which killed seven men (all the male population except a 14-year-old and a 70-year-old). The women decided to move to Haraldssund, and the area is now deserted.

Geography

Important Bird Area

The coastline of the northern tip of the island has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its significance as a breeding site for seabirds, especially European storm petrels (250 pairs) and black guillemots (200 pairs).

The brown rat, was introduced on purpose by people from Klaksvík, to the island in 1914 over some slight, and it has done tremendous damage to the bird population since then, most notably the Atlantic puffin.

Mountains

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The island has the following eleven mountains, shown with their overall rank in the Faroe Islands: The top of Klubbin is well known for its vegetation, as it is one of the few areas where there never have been grazing sheep.

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RankNameHeight
4Kúvingafjall830m
5Teigafjall825m
6Kunoyarnakkur819m
7Havnartindur818m
8Urðafjall817m
9Middagsfjall805m
18Galvsskorafjall768m
42Suður á Nakki703m
73Klubbin644m
198Lítlafjall471m
219Klettur444m
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Notable people

  • Símun av Skarði (1872–1942), the Faroese poet, politician and teacher and founder of the Faroese Folk High School (Føroya Fólkaháskúli) was born in Skarð, which was a small settlement on Kunoy, which was abandoned in 1919. He wrote the Faroese National Anthem, Mítt alfagra land.

References

References

  1. [[:de:Kunoy]]
  2. BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Kunoy. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 2012-02-23.
  3. av Skarði, Jóhannes. (1 January 1956). "Føroyski Leypurin". Fróðskaparrit 1956.
  4. [[List of mountains of the Faroe Islands]]

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