Group operating on the political left founded by Faroese students in Denmark in 1962
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Føroyskir Sosialistar (English: FaroeseSocialists) or FS was a left-wing political party founded by Faroese students in Denmark in 1962. The party was...
known as the Progress Party (Framburðsflokkurin) FaroeseSocialists (Føroyskir Sosialistar) Faroese Party (Hin føroyski flokkurin) Freedom Union (Frælsisfylkingin)...
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Turið Sigurðardóttir (born 1946), Faroese educator, writer and translator, specializing in the history of Faroese literature Turid Smedsgård, Norwegian...
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the Social Democrats, the Social Liberals, Socialist People's Party, the Red–Green Alliance, the Faroese Social Democratic Party and the Greenlandic...
World. Archived from the original on 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2019-08-30. Faroese and Greenlandic are seen as official regional languages in the self-governing...
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theatre director Rasmus Rasmussen (1871–1962), Faroese writer Sunleif Rasmussen (born 1961), Faroese composer of classical music Phil Rasmussen (1918–2005)...
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conductor Kurt Meyer (1910–1961), German commander Kurt Mørkøre (born 1969), Faroese footballer Kurt Nilsen (born 1978), Norwegian singer Kurt Pompe (1899–1964)...
suffering minimal damage. However, 25 Faroese ships were lost and 132 sailors died, corresponding to approx. 0.4% of the Faroese population at the time. From 1918...