The Faroe Islands were named for the Norse word for sheep, and you might want to pack a woolly coat to stay warm when you visit. Rugged and windswept, the 18-island archipelago is located approximately halfway between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a sovereign country within the Kingdom of Denmark.
The Faroe Islands are home to about 48,000 people — the largest island, Streymoy, is home to nearly half the population. All but one of the islands, Lítla Dímun, are inhabited, though Koltur has just one full-time resident.
The correct answer is: the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands were named for the Norse word for sheep, and you might want to pack a woolly coat to stay warm when you visit. Rugged and windswept, the 18-island archipelago is located approximately halfway between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is a sovereign country within the Kingdom of Denmark.
The Faroe Islands are home to about 48,000 people — the largest island, Streymoy, is home to nearly half the population. All but one of the islands, Lítla Dímun, are inhabited, though Koltur has just one full-time resident.