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Coordinates: 62°2105N 6°3454W / 62.35139°N 6.58167°W / 62.35139; -6.58167
 

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Múli
Village
Múli is located in Denmark Faroe Islands
Múli

Múli

Location in the Faroe Islands

Coordinates: 62°21′05N 6°34′54W / 62.35139°N 6.58167°W / 62.35139; -6.58167
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Faroe Islands
IslandBorðoy
MunicipalityHvannasund
Population
 (1 November 2020)
 • Total0 (de facto abandoned)
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (EST)
Postal code
FO 737
ClimateCfc

Múli (pronounced [ˈmʉulɪ]; Danish: Mule) is a hamlet on the island of Borðoy in the Norðoyar Region of the Faroes.

Múli lies on the outermost northern edge of Borðoy's east coast. The origins of the settlement can be traced back to the 14th century.[1] Múli became the last community in the archipelago to receive electricity in 1970. It was later connected with Norðdepil by Road 743 in an attempt to stop depopulation. Nevertheless, Múli has been considered abandoned since 2002, though there are still four registered residents. During the summer months, some of its former residents use their old houses as vacation homes.

Nature[edit]

The mountains around Múli are spectacular and do not offer any easy climbing. They are also the last stronghold of a contiguous population of Arctic Willow in the Faroe Islands.

History[edit]

The oldest record of Múli is to be found in the so-called ‘Hundabrævið’, the Dog letter, a letter concerning the keeping of sheep dogs in the Faroe Islands in the 14th century.

One of the most famous wizards in the Faroe Islands is said to have been Guttorm í Múla (1657-1739). A resident of Múli, he was reputedly often asked by people around the islands for help using his supernatural powers.

The Open Air Museum of the National Museum of Denmark, north of Copenhagen, holds two old houses from Múli, which were taken apart in the Faroes and then rebuilt on site at the museum.[2] The old hav lifting stone of Múli is also at the same museum.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The earliest known mention of Múli dates back to the period between 1350-1400, found written in the so-called Hundabrævið (Dog Letter): Hvussu gomul er bygdin, heimabeiti.fo (in Faroese)
  • ^ "Múli: A Living Ghost Town in the Faroe Islands". Abandoned Buildings and Places. Urban Ghosts. 24 April 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
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