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Coordinates: 62°1326N 6°3443W / 62.22389°N 6.57861°W / 62.22389; -6.57861
 

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Klaksvík
Town
Klaksvík
Klaksvík
Klaksvík is located in Denmark Faroe Islands
Klaksvík

Klaksvík

Location of Klaksvík village in the Faroe Islands

Coordinates: 62°13′26N 6°34′43W / 62.22389°N 6.57861°W / 62.22389; -6.57861
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Faroe Islands
IslandBorðoy
MunicipalityKlaksvík
Government
 • MayorKarl Johansen
Area
 • Total72 km2 (28 sq mi)
Population
 (January 2024)[1]
 • Total5,090
 • Density71/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (EST)
Postal code
FO 700, FO 710
ClimateCfc
Websitewww.klaksvik.fo

Klaksvík is the second largest town of the Faroe Islands behind Tórshavn. The town is located on Borðoy, which is one of the northernmost islands (the Norðoyar). It is the administrative centre of Klaksvík municipality.[2]

History

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The first settlement at Klaksvík dates back to Viking times, but it was not until the 20th century that the district merged to form a large, modern Faroese town that became a cultural and commercial centre for the Northern Isles and the Faroe Islands as a whole.

Klaksvík is located between two inlets lying back to back. It has an important harbour with fishing industry and a modern fishing fleet. Originally, four farms were located where Klaksvík is now. In time, they grew into four villages: Vágur, Myrkjanoyri, Gerðar and Uppsalir; which finally merged to form the town of Klaksvík in 1938. What triggered the development of the town was the establishment of a centralized store for all the northern islands on the location.

The brewery Föroya Bjór in Klaksvík is a Faroese family brewery, founded in 1888. The ram has been the symbol of the brewery since the early beginning. Since August 2007, when Restorffs Bryggjarí went out of business, Föroya Bjór has been the only producer of beer and soft drinks in the Faroe Islands.

With the opening of the Leirvík sub-sea tunnel, the Norðoyatunnilin in April 2006, Klaksvík gained a physical link with the mainland of the Faroe Islands and can now be considered one of its key ports. Several developments are under way to exploit this symbiosis, including a new industrial park located by the tunnel entrance. Klaksvík is home to Summarfestivalurin.

Notable buildings

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Turf-roofed house in Klaksvik

Christianskirkjan, built in 1963, is the first one in modern times in Scandinavia to be built in Norse style. The roof construction is the same as that found in the Viking halls, and which has survived in Faroese smoke rooms (kitchens) and village churches. This open roof construction has proved to be especially suitable for church buildings, as the acoustics in this church are better than in others of a similar size. The church is dedicated to the memory of the sailors who lost their lives during World War II. Hanging from the ceiling is an old 8-man rowing-boat, from Viðareiði, it was used to transport the priest between villages.[3]

Transport

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Klaksvík harbour

Klaksvík used to be an isolated town until 2006 when the Norðoyatunnilin opened. A frequent bus service now links the town to Tórshavn, while smaller services operate to Fuglafjørður, Kunoy and Viðareiði. Also it has remained the ferry port for Kalsoy. Since 2014, a city bus (Bussleiðin) connects the outlying parts with the city centre, and taxis offer additional services. The bus services and the ferry to Kalsoy are operated by Strandfaraskip Landsins, the public transport company of the Faroe Islands. There is a helipad (ICAO: EKKV) which mainly has flights to isolated islands like Fugloy and Svínoy, as well as to Tórshavn.

Twin towns - Sister cities

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Klaksvik is twinned with:

Sports

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These are some of the sporting associations in Klaksvík:

The local football club is .

In August 2023, KÍ became the first Faroese side to play in the group stages of a European competition, after their win against BK Häcken in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League.

The local gymnastics club is Klaksvíkar Fimleikafelag. In handball there are two clubs, one for men and another for women. The women's handball club is Stjørnan. The men's handball club is Team Klaksvík.

Klaksvík is home to Mjølnir, the most successful volleyball club in the Faroe Islands. They have 21 championships in the women's league,[8] and 12 championships in the men's league.[9] In 2023, Mjølnir became the first Faroese volleyball team to complete in a European Cup. They played in the first round of CEV Challenge Cup against the Dutch side VC Limax losing both matches 3-1 and 3-0.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Population, municipalities and villages Statistics Faroe Islands
  • ^ "Klaksvik Municipality 100 years". Archived from the original on 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  • ^ "Christianskirkjan". The Folk Church. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17.
  • ^ "Japanese, Faroese whaling towns to forge ties". Kyodo News. 9 August 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  • ^ "Faroe Islands make Japanese friends". Local.fo. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  • ^ "Scottish town cuts twinned link to Faroe Islands over whale killings". The Guardian. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "Wick whale row link decision deferred". BBC News. 13 January 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  • ^ "Føroyameistarar og steypavinnarar hjá kvinnum og gentum". fbf.fo (in Faroese). Faroese Volleyball Association. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  • ^ "Føroyameistarar og steypavinnarar hjá monnum og dreingjum". fbf.fo (in Faroese). Faroese Volleyball Association. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
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