Miðvágur
Village in Faroe Islands, Kingdom of Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Village in Faroe Islands, Kingdom of Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miðvágur (Danish: Midvåg), is a village in the Faroe Islands on Vágar. It has been a municipality until 1 January 2009 when it fused with Sandavágur into Vága kommuna.
Miðvágur
Midvåg | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 62°03′04″N 7°11′38″W | |
State | Kingdom of Denmark |
Constituent country | Faroe Islands |
Island | Vágar |
Municipality | Vága kommuna |
Population (January 2024)[1] | |
• Total | 1,129 |
ZIP code | FO-370 |
Climate | Cfc |
Located on the south coast of the island of Vágar, Miðvágur is the largest town on this Faroese island. For years, Miðvágur has been known as a good location for whaling and traditionally, bells would ring with the cry "Grindaboð!" - "Pilot whale ahoy!"
Miðvágur has been inhabited since at least the Viking period—as excavations have demonstrated. Since these early times, there has been a local "Thingstätte" (local community council), or "Várting". The most interesting building of the village is Kálvalíð, a house which was probably built at the end of the Middle Ages. It is the oldest building of the village and possibly of the whole Faroe Islands. Kálvalíð consists of two rooms with a turf roof, built in the traditional faroese style. Today it houses a museum.
The local football team is MB (Miðvágs Bóltfelag), founded in January 1905. The rowing club from Miðvágur is Miðvágs Róðrarfelag.
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