Форойсин Арлс

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Форойсин Арлс
Faroe Islands
Føroyar
Færøerne
ЧастрTú alfagra land mítt
Thou, my most beauteous land

Хотол Балһсан
(Аһу Ик Балһсан бас)
Tórshavn
62°00′N 06°47′W / 62.000°N 6.783°W / 62.000; -6.783
Келн Faroese, Danish
Орн нутугин улус  91.7% Faroese
5.8% Danish
0.4% Icelanders
0.2 % Norwegian
0.2% Poles
Улусин нерн Faroese
Залвр Parliamentary democracy within a constitutional monarchy
 -  Monarch Margrethe II
 -  High Commissioner Dan M. Knudsen
 -  Prime Minister Aksel V. Johannesen
Autonomous constituent country
within the Kingdom of Denmark
 -  Unified with Norway[a] 1035 
 -  Ceded to Denmark[b] 14 January 1814 
 -  Home rule 1 April 1948 
Аһу
 -  Бүклдән 1,399 km2 (180th)
540 sq mi 
 -  Усна аһу (%) 0.5
Олн улус
 -  March 2010 estimate 48,703 [1] (205th)
 -  2007 census 48,797 
 -  Олн улусин нигитнь 35/km2 (171st)
91/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2001 estimate
 -  Total $1 billion (not ranked)
 -  Per capita $31,000 (not ranked)
GDP (nominal) 2009 estimate
 -  Total $2.3 billion[2] (not ranked)
 -  Per capita $47,279 (not ranked)
HDI (2006) 0.943[c] (high) (15th)
Currency Faroese króna[d] (DKK)
Цагин бус GMT
 -  Summer (DST) EST (UTC+1)
ТЛД .fo
Calling code 298
a. ^ Danish monarchy reached the Faeroes in 1380 with the reign of Olav IV in Norway.

b. ^ The Faeroes, Greenland and Iceland were formally Norwegian possessions until 1814 despite 400 years of Danish monarchy beforehand.
c. ^ Information for Denmark including the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

d. ^ The currency, printed with Faroese motifs, is issued at par with the Danish krone, incorporates the same security features and uses the same sizes and standards as Danish coins and banknotes. Faroese krónur (singular króna) use the Danish ISO 4217 code "DKK".

Заалтс[ясх | иш ясх]

  1. [1] (Faroese)
  2. [2] The Faroese National Bank (Faroese)