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Gray Book Means that Jóannes Patursson Leaves the Independence Party

In 1930 there were 24,200 people living in the Faroe Islands and in 1935 the population was 25,744. The largest place is the harbour, which in 1930 counts 3,200 people, and in 1935 3,611. In second place is Klaksvík with 1,409 people in 1930, and 1,709 in 1935. In 1930 Tvøroyri is in third place with 1,316 people and in 1935 in fourth place with 1,309 people. Vágur, which in 1930 was number four with 1,191 people, is in 1935 – with 1,377 people,…
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In 1930 there were 24,200 people living in the Faroe Islands and in 1935 the population was 25,744. The largest place is the harbour, which in 1930 counts 3,200 people, and in 1935 3,611. In second place is Klaksvík with 1,409 people in 1930, and 1,709 in 1935. In 1930 Tvøroyri is in third place with 1,316 people and in 1935 in fourth place with 1,309 people. Vágur, which in 1930 was number four with 1,191 people, is in 1935 – with 1,377 people,…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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