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The First Faroese of the Year Is a Southern Island

After several years of decline, more children are now being born in Faroe Islands.  Last year, 629 children were born in Faroe Islands. This is a fairly large improvement compared to previous years, where 2023 was a record low with just 574 newborns.  However, there is still something up to the number of births, which from 2018 to 2021 was about 685 - some years after the turn of the century was just above 700, and some back in the record year 1…
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After several years of decline, more children are now being born in Faroe Islands.  Last year, 629 children were born in Faroe Islands. This is a fairly large improvement compared to previous years, where 2023 was a record low with just 574 newborns.  However, there is still something up to the number of births, which from 2018 to 2021 was about 685 - some years after the turn of the century was just above 700, and some back in the record year 1…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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