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Tjørnuvík

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Tjørnuvík ( Danish : Tjørnevig ) is the northernmost village on Streymoy in Sunda Municipality , Faroe Islands . As of the 2006 census, the population has a total of 71 people.

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2-514: The town uses the Stakkur sea stack for sheep grazing, accessed by cable car. The Risin og Kellingin sea stacks are visible across the Sundini strait. A 5 km (3 mi) single-lane dead-end road (route 594) from Haldórsvík is the only way to reach Tjørnuvík. Tourists clogged the road in summer, before a traffic control system improved conditions in 2022. Funding was approved for prestudies for

4-563: A tunnel. This Faroe Islands location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stakkurin Stakkurin is the sea stack at the northernmost point of the island of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands . The owners of Stakkurin have sheep farming on top of the sea stack, and once a year they go out and bring back the sheep and sell them at an auction in the village Tjørnuvík . The money from auction goes to benefit

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