fram gjøgnum sjógvin. Hon hevur so javnan gingið sínar 7 míl. Ónossligt hevur tað verið. Ofta hevur tað verið nær við, at eg havi verið vátur. Kl. 7 í kvøld sóu vit land, Mykines. Vit lógu ikki omanfyri [...] kol. Strævið var í dag. Kl. 6 fór eg upp. Kl. 7 mátti eg til at stúgva í kolkjallaranum. Tá tað var gott og væl liðugt, mátti eg aftur at stúgva proviantin av. Sveittin úr hvørjum hári, men teir hjálptu [...] í allan dag. Komu til Selatrað um 8-9 tíðina í kvøld. Alt væl. Leygardagur, 7. juni Tóku sild, ís og vatn. Vórðu lidnir um 7-8 tíðina s.p. Eitt lot var høgt f.p., so skiparin var í iva um, hvat hann skuldi
Gregersen. Al Gore In April of 2008, Mr Al Gore was in the Faroes. He is the former Vice President of the USA, but is probably more renown for his environmental work. He was here in connection with a climate [...] holds specialised knowledge in, says Mr Ólavur Gregersen, the Bitland CEO. Bitland and the oil industry This is the first time the Bitland Consulting Group is participating in an oil industry exhibition [...] climate conference, which Bitland assisted in organising. Bitland has also resolved tasks within marketing abroad and economic analysis for the Faroe Stock Market. Of other tasks worth mentioning is the
constitute a special territory in the Kingdom of Denmark. Situated between Scotland and Iceland, the Faroes are together with Shetland situated in the area, which is known in oil circles as the Atlantic Margin [...] extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors, while under 20 % are employed in the fisheries sector. This [...] are approaching the wider world, not least the EU, in many ways to engage in negotiations and deals, which we think will provide better opportunities in the future. - - - - Regarding a coming oil industry
Take Jónas Bronck, for example. Born in Copenhagen, the son of a Danish Lutheran minister, he was raised in the Faroes. As one could well imagine, growing up in the Faroes Jónas was quite at home on the [...] proceeded to found Rome. A few odd centuries later in 1639, Jónas Bronck sailed westward across the Atlantic in his sturdy Fire of Troy and settled a bit of land in the new world that would later be known as The [...] collection of books in America. Now Jónas knew the realities of living in a harsh environment and he brought along good quantities of building supplies (scare at even the best of times in the Faroes) and skilled
experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog [...] ly.« This is – in my view – a beautiful poetic description of The Faroes. And let’s stay in the poetic corner. Danish author and jazz singer Suzanne Brøgger, who visited the islands in March this year [...] fog, and suddenly – there it is again in all its magnificent beauty. Like magic. Like reality and fairytale in one. In these majestic surroundings you become almost painfully confronted with life’s vulnerability
Exchange in Iceland in 2005 and OMX Copenhagen Stock Exchange in Copenhagen marked a significant development in the organisation of the Company. Meeting the requirements for full transparency in all company [...] growth in Atlantic Petroleum, AP. This is well reflected in the trust shown by investors and the markets in the AP share. An investor that invested 10 thousand DKK in the first two share offers in 1998 and [...] Market capitalisation has been above 1.2 billion DKK in the last months The Company is still strongly rooted in the Faroe Islands. This has been an overarching principle in the Company’s strategy and it has
Angeliku Inger Margrethe Reinert av Á, f. 1829, í Kaldbak. Óli gjørdist uppsitari á prestagarði í Norðradali og tók seinni við garðinum. Í hjúnarlagnum vóru fimm børn, sum fingu eftirnavnið Reinert eftir [...] tey ongi. Á eini ferð til Føroya gjørdist maðurin sjúkur. Tað var ein magasjúka, og tey hildu, at hann hevði fingið hana umborð á ferðamannaskipinum, tí honum dámdi so væl at drekka ókókað vatn [...] ikki undan at fara við flogfari, tí skipið, hon ferðaðist við, Stockholm, rendi á Andreu Doriu 25. juli 1956, túrin eftir, at hon var komin higar. Skaðin var so stórur, at skipið ikki var liðugt umvælt
borgara fylgjandi: Danmark6.565,- kr. Finland6.539,- kr. Føroyar3.276,- kr Svøríki5.577,- kr. Ísland7.801,- kr. Noreg9.374,- kr. Soleiðis liggja vit hampuliga fyri, tá tað ræður um hvussu nógv tað almenna [...] sum veruliga er munur á Føroyum og okkara grannalondum innan heilsuverkið, er, at vit ikki eru komin við innan privatu heilsu tænastuna. Skuldu vit lagt okkum upp undir liðina á Danmark, skuldu vit brúkt [...] norðurlendsk lond við lægri játtan til sjúkrahúsverkið enn Danmark hava betri úrslit. Her kann eg t.d. nevna Svøríki og Finland. Verður hugt at livialdrinum í norðanlondum, fær Danmark aftur botnkarakter
seinastu viku skrásetti ECB, europeiski sentralbankin, at ein euro bert gav 1,2635 dollar. Fyri viku síðani var talið uppi á 1,2863. Nú mánadagin var annar Hvítusunnudagur, men hesin dagur er ikki alla [...] valutahandilin helt fram í Asia og Australia, og fyrrapartin svingaði dollar/euro-lutfallið millum 1,2580-1,2610, ella uppaftur lægri enn fríggjadagin. Hesin hægri dollarkursur er góður fyri virkir og handlar [...] London Stock Exchange.. Tað eydnaðist ikki. Ein flokkur av partaeigarunum undir leiðslu av amerikanaranum Christopher Hohn, sum er medeigari av kapitalgrunninum TCI, fekk broytt gongdina. Tær 1,5 milliardir
Sveinn Jónsson Iceland On the 11th of June in 1988 about six thousand peoplewere gathered together in a religious gathering by the Bethlehem church in Kawangware in Nairobi, Kenya. Mary Sinaida Akatsa was [...] and waved their hands. A tall man in white clothes and having a beard suddenly stood among them. The man walked hand in hand with Mary towards the church building. In clear Swahili without any trace of [...] Himalaya mountains in 1977 and took up residence in the Pakistani-Indian community in London. There he has lived and worked appearing as a seemingly ordinary man. Benjamin Creme has travelled the world and brought