This is a popular saying which illustrates our past when wool and knitted garments such as sweaters and socks were our main exports and our only source of income for centeuries. -- In the Faroese language [...] are around 250 names for the colours of sheep.##med4## ##med5## ##med6## This building is a storehouse dating back to the eigtheen-nineties when it served as storage for salt, and for the shipping companies’ [...] regards wool, we have almost countless names for colours. A sheep is not simply brown, black, or withe. Those who know sheep well use several other terms, and it´s always delightful, especcially when up in
large and important part of our daily lives. They fill the empty spaces that are here, because of our histortically low unemployeement levels. They pay their own part to our wellfare systems, but are not [...] not allowed to recieve any of the benefits from it, which they are participating in financing. This is something that I am planning to change, if I am elected to parliment ! X with Paul Kjartan Matras X [...] work contract is done, then he will be sent back to his home country. However there are terrible shadow stories that are coming to light about how the labourworker will quit, because he has been treated
500 miles, and with a husband claiming Faroese citizenship, I felt it was my duty to defend our leader. We may have been wrong as we cast our votes, but we were not that wrong. In these circumstances Ben [...] hit. As I watched the wreckage from across the street, stepping over broken plates and plastic, I thought about how there will not be any more hero-presidents to help this fledgling country as it works for [...] for independence and stability in the coming years. In just a few days we will leave for Copenhagen, where we will enjoy the orderly public transportation and expensive coffee before catching a bumpy
because it is our purity, authenticity and uniqueness that gives us a competitive advantage. Tourism Creates Ground for Other Industries In the Faroe Islands today we are very dependent on our export of [...] tourist destination is one of our goals, because the tourist industry can lead to so much more and create grounds for other industries as well. A New Course for the Tourism Industry It is very important to organise [...] the Baby Out with the Bath Water So in a way, the Faroes sell themselves as a tourist destination, but since we have not really developed a real tourism industry yet, it is essential that we do our best
sold land for inflated prices. »We couldn't see much of a future for small farms like mine so we didn't mind that Flotta became known as Treasure Island,« he told me. »I don't mind saying that I expected [...] man and we certainly got huge prices for our land.« But as he stood outside his modest farmhouse, Danny, now 75, added: »You'll notice that I'm still farming.« »I would have been extremely wealthy today [...] developing new Atlantic Frontier fields will choose to land the crude at Flotta using the shuttle tanker system developed for Foinaven. Again, this will be important business for the terminal. Jeremy Baster, Orkney
the southeast corner of the island?s offshore waters, it is likely that attention will turn to the northeast. The west of Shetlands region is vying for petroleum exploration cash with surrounding areas, including [...] spending less and less on capital projects. Perhaps this will offer more opportunities for the explorers seeking oil under Faeroese waters. Competition for exploration dollars is also intense with the Gulf of [...] says that £2bn of savings will be unlocked by treaty. "Co-operation between the UK and Norway is now better than at any previous point in the history of the North Sea industry. It is particularly important
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crossroads. Our wealth has flowed from the bounty of the sea for centuries. Ever since our first fishing schooners took to the seas in the 1870s, we have provided the world with nutritious food from our pristine [...] this area by contributing in areas where our competence is strong and our experience seasoned. For example, building upon our understanding of the sea, we in the Faroes are endeavoring to enter into a variety [...] c center here in the Faroes. It is hoped that such a center will extend the world's knowledge of the sea. No doubt there will, in time, be many spin-off ventures that will be of interest to the Faroese
peoples - or perhaps I should call them “fixed links”. This is how I like to think about our national flag – as our political “fixed link” to the rest of the world. It is a symbol of our nationhood and national [...] adds to our pleasure and pride to be here in your charming Council Chamber, in the very heart of Scotland’s beautiful capital. I know I speak for my fellow Faroe Islanders when I say that Edinburgh has aways [...] føroyingar! It is a great pleasure and honor for me to be with you all here this evening to celebrate Faroese Flag Day. Thank you, Lord Provost, for your warm words of welcome to Edinburgh. It only adds
Schrimpton It was a great pleasure to be back in the Faroe Islands recently, and it was very good news to hear, soon after I returned to Newfoundland, of the positive results from the Amerada-Hess well. It is [...] well, and there will be a need for further drilling and analysis to delineate the field and see if it is commercial. But this first discovery does help confirm the expectation that Faroes will see oil and/or [...] second field will start producing next month), the industry already contributes over 10% of the province?s GDP. This relatively large figure does not reflect the size of our petroleum industry (it is still