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Introduction :: Faroe Islands
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Background:The population of the Faroe Islands is largely descended from Viking settlers who arrived in the 9th century. The islands have been connected politically to Denmark since the 14th century. A high degree of self-government was granted the Faroese in 1948, who have autonomy over most internal affairs while Denmark is responsible for justice, defense, and foreign affairs. The Faroe Islands are not part of the European Union.
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Geography :: Faroe Islands
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Location:Northern Europe, island group between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about halfway between Iceland and NorwayGeographic coordinates:62 00 N, 7 00 WMap references:EuropeArea:total: 1,393 sq kmland: 1,393 sq kmwater: 0 sq km (some lakes and streams)country comparison to the world: 183Area - comparative:eight times the size of Washington, DCLand boundaries:0 kmCoastline:1,117 kmMaritime claims:territorial sea: 12 nmcontinental shelf: 200 nm or agreed boundaries or median lineexclusive fishing zone: 200 nm or agreed boundaries or median lineClimate:mild winters, cool summers; usually overcast; foggy, windyTerrain:rugged, rocky, some low peaks; cliffs along most of coastElevation:lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 mhighest point: Slaettaratindur 882 mNatural resources:fish, whales, hydropower, possible oil and gasLand use:agricultural land: 2.1% (2011 est.)arable land: 2.1% (2011 est.) / permanent crops: 0% (2011 est.) / permanent pasture: 0% (2011 est.)forest: 0.1% (2011 est.)other: 97.8% (2011 est.)Population distribution:the island of Streymoy is by far the most populous with over 40% of the population; it has approximately twice as many inhabitants as Eysturoy, the second most populous island; seven of the inhabited islands have fewer than 100 peopleNatural hazards:strong winds and heavy rains can occur throughout the yearEnvironment - current issues:coastal erosion, landslides and rockfalls, flash flooding, wind storms; oil spillsEnvironment - international agreements:party to: Marine Dumping - associate member to the London Convention and Ship PollutionGeography - note:archipelago of 17 inhabited islands and one uninhabited island, and a few uninhabited islets; strategically located along important sea lanes in northeastern Atlantic; precipitous terrain limits habitation to small coastal lowlands
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People and Society :: Faroe Islands
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Population:51,018 (July 2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 210Nationality:noun: Faroese (singular and plural)adjective: FaroeseEthnic groups:Faroese 87.6% (Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon descent), Danish 7.8%, other Nordic 1.4%, other 3.2% (includes Filipino, Thai, British) (2018 est.)
note: data represent respondents by country of birth
Languages:Faroese 93.8% (derived from Old Norse), Danish 3.2%, other 3% (2011 est.)note: data represent population by primary languageReligions:Christian 89.3% (predominantly Evangelical Lutheran), other 1%, none 3.8%, unspecified 6% (2011 est.)Age structure:0-14 years: 19.79% (male 5,220 /female 4,878)15-24 years: 14.17% (male 3,714 /female 3,515)25-54 years: 37.24% (male 10,280 /female 8,718)55-64 years: 11.82% (male 3,094 /female 2,934)65 years and over: 16.98% (male 4,194 /female 4,471) (2018 est.)population pyramid:The World Factbook Field Image ModalEurope :: Faroe Islands PrintImage DescriptionMedian age:total: 37.6 years (2018 est.)male: 37.1 yearsfemale: 38.2 yearscountry comparison to the world: 66Population growth rate:0.58% (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 149Birth rate:14.5 births/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 131Death rate:8.8 deaths/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 68Net migration rate:0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 84Population distribution:the island of Streymoy is by far the most populous with over 40% of the population; it has approximately twice as many inhabitants as Eysturoy, the second most populous island; seven of the inhabited islands have fewer than 100 peopleUrbanization:urban population: 42.2% of total population (2019)rate of urbanization: 0.74% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.)Major urban areas - population:21,000 TORSHAVN (capital) (2018)Sex ratio:at birth: 1.07 male(s)/female0-14 years: 1.07 male(s)/female15-24 years: 1.06 male(s)/female25-54 years: 1.18 male(s)/female55-64 years: 1.05 male(s)/female65 years and over: 0.94 male(s)/femaletotal population: 1.08 male(s)/female (2018 est.)Infant mortality rate:total: 5.3 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.)male: 5.6 deaths/1,000 live birthsfemale: 5 deaths/1,000 live birthscountry comparison to the world: 173Life expectancy at birth:total population: 80.6 years (2018 est.)male: 78.1 yearsfemale: 83.3 yearscountry comparison to the world: 42Total fertility rate:2.34 children born/woman (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 85Physicians density:2.62 physicians/1,000 population (2016)Hospital bed density:4.1 beds/1,000 population (2015)HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:NAHIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:NAHIV/AIDS - deaths:NA -
Government :: Faroe Islands
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Country name:conventional long form: noneconventional short form: Faroe Islandslocal long form: nonelocal short form: Foroyaretymology: the archipelago's name may derive from the Old Norse word "faer," meaning sheepDependency status:part of the Kingdom of Denmark; self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark since 1948Government type:parliamentary democracy (Faroese Parliament); part of the Kingdom of DenmarkCapital:name: Torshavngeographic coordinates: 62 00 N, 6 46 Wtime difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in OctoberAdministrative divisions:part of the Kingdom of Denmark; self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark; there are 29 first-order municipalities (kommunur, singular - kommuna) Eidhis, Eystur, Famjins, Fuglafjardhar, Fugloyar, Hovs, Husavikar, Hvalbiar, Hvannasunds, Klaksvikar, Kunoyar, Kvivik, Nes, Porkeris, Runavikar, Sands, Sjovar, Skalavikar, Skopunar, Skuvoyar, Sorvags, Sumbiar, Sunda, Torshavnar, Tvoroyrar, Vaga, Vags, Vestmanna, VidhareidhisIndependence:none (part of the Kingdom of Denmark; self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark)National holiday:Olaifest (Olavsoka) (commemorates the death in battle of King OLAF II of Norway, later St. OLAF), 29 July (1030)Constitution:history: 5 June 1953 (Danish Constitution), 23 March 1948 (Home Rule Act), and 24 June 2005 (Takeover Act) serve as the Faroe Islands' constitutional position in the Unity of the Realmamendments: see entry for Denmark (2016)Legal system:the laws of Denmark apply where applicableCitizenship:see DenmarkSuffrage:18 years of age; universalExecutive branch:chief of state: Queen MARGRETHE II of Denmark (since 14 January 1972), represented by High Commissioner Lene Moyell JOHANSEN, chief administrative officer (since 15 May 2017)head of government: Prime Minister Bardhur A STEIG NIELSEN (since 16 September 2019)cabinet: Landsstyri appointed by the prime ministerelections/appointments: the monarchy is hereditary; high commissioner appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or majority coalition usually elected prime minister by the Faroese Parliament; election last held on 31 August 2019 (next to be held in 2023)election results: Bardhur A STEIGNIELSEN elected prime minister; Parliament vote - NALegislative branch:description: unicameral Faroese Parliament or Logting (33 seats; members directly elected in a single nationwide constituency by proportional representation vote; members serve 4-year terms)
the Faroe Islands elect 2 members to the Danish Parliament to serve 4-year termselections: Faroese Parliament - last held on 31 August 2019 (next to be held in 2023)
Faroese seats in the Danish Parliament last held on 5 June 2019 (next to be held no later than June 2023)election results: Faroese Parliament percent of vote by party - People's Party 24.5%, JF 22.1%, Union Party 20.3%, Republic 18.1%, Center Party 5.4%, Progressive Party 4.6%, New Self-Government Party 3.4%, other 1.4%, seats by party - People's Party 8, JF 7, Union Party 7, Republic 6, Center Party 2, Progressive Party 2, New Self-Government Party 1, composition - men 25, women 8; percent of women 24.2%
Faroese seats in Danish Parliament - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - Social Democratic Party 1, Republican Party 1; composition - 2 menJudicial branch:highest courts: Faroese Court or Raett (Rett - Danish) decides both civil and criminal cases; the Court is part of the Danish legal systemsubordinate courts: Court of the First Instance or Tribunal de Premiere Instance; Court of Administrative Law or Tribunal Administratif; Mixed Commercial Court; Land CourtPolitical parties and leaders:Center Party (Midflokkurin) [Jenis av RANA]
Self-Government Party (Sjalvstyri or Sjalvstyrisflokkurin) [Jogvan SKORHEIM]
People's Party (Folkaflokkurin) [Jorgen NICLASEN]
Progressive Party (Framsokn) [Poul MICHELSEN]
Republic (Tjodveldi) [Hogni HOYDAL] (formerly the Republican Party)
Social Democratic Party (Javnadarflokkurin) or JF [Aksel V. JOHANNESEN]
Union Party (Sambandsflokkurin) [Bardhur A STEIG NIELSEN]International organization participation:Arctic Council, IMO (associate), NC, NIB, UNESCO (associate), UPUDiplomatic representation in the US:none (self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark)Diplomatic representation from the US:none (self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark)Flag description:white with a red cross outlined in blue extending to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted toward the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag); referred to as Merkid, meaning "the banner" or "the mark," the flag resembles those of neighboring Iceland and Norway, and uses the same three colors - but in a different sequence; white represents the clear Faroese sky, as well as the foam of the waves; red and blue are traditional Faroese colorsnote: the blue on the flag is a lighter blue (azure) than that found on the flags of Iceland or Norway
National symbol(s):ram; national colors: red, white, blueNational anthem:name: "Mitt alfagra land" (My Fairest Land)lyrics/music: Simun av SKAROI/Peter ALBERGnote: adopted 1948; the anthem is also known as "Tu alfagra land mitt" (Thou Fairest Land of Mine); as a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark, the Faroe Islands are permitted their own national anthem
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Economy :: Faroe Islands
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Economy - overview:
The Faroese economy has experienced a period of significant growth since 2011, due to higher fish prices and increased salmon farming and catches in the pelagic fisheries. Fishing has been the main source of income for the Faroe Islands since the late 19th century, but dependence on fishing makes the economy vulnerable to price fluctuations. Nominal GDP, measured in current prices, grew 5.6% in 2015 and 6.8% in 2016. GDP growth was forecast at 6.2% in 2017, slowing to 0.5% in 2018, due to lower fisheries quotas, higher oil prices and fewer farmed salmon combined with lower salmon prices. The fisheries sector accounts for about 97% of exports, and half of GDP. Unemployment is low, estimated at 2.1% in early 2018. Aided by an annual subsidy from Denmark, which amounts to about 11% of Faroese GDP , Faroese have a standard of living equal to that of Denmark. The Faroe Islands have bilateral free trade agreements with the EU, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.
For the first time in 8 years, the Faroe Islands managed to generate a public budget surplus in 2016, a trend which continued in 2017. The local government intends to use this to reduce public debt, which reached 38% of GDP in 2015. A fiscal sustainability analysis of the Faroese economy shows that a long-term tightening of fiscal policy of 5% of GDP is required for fiscal sustainability.
Increasing public infrastructure investments are likely to lead to continued growth in the short term, and the Faroese economy is becoming somewhat more diversified. Growing industries include financial services, petroleum-related businesses, shipping, maritime manufacturing services, civil aviation, IT, telecommunications, and tourism.
GDP (purchasing power parity):$2.001 billion (2014 est.)$1.89 billion (2013 est.)$1.608 billion (2012 est.)country comparison to the world: 197GDP (official exchange rate):$2.765 billion (2014 est.) (2014 est.)GDP - real growth rate:5.9% (2017 est.)7.5% (2016 est.)2.4% (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 35GDP - per capita (PPP):$40,000 (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 45Gross national saving:25.7% of GDP (2012 est.)25.2% of GDP (2011 est.)25.9% of GDP (2010 est.)country comparison to the world: 53GDP - composition, by end use:household consumption: 52% (2013)government consumption: 29.6% (2013)investment in fixed capital: 18.4% (2013)GDP - composition, by sector of origin:agriculture: 18% (2013 est.)industry: 39% (2013 est.)services: 43% (2013 est.)Agriculture - products:milk, potatoes, vegetables, sheep, salmon, herring, mackerel and other fishIndustries:fishing, fish processing, tourism, small ship repair and refurbishment, handicraftsIndustrial production growth rate:3.4% (2009 est.)country comparison to the world: 91Labor force:27,540 (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 206Labor force - by occupation:agriculture: 15%industry: 15%services: 70% (December 2016 est.)Unemployment rate:2.2% (2017 est.)3.4% (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 20Population below poverty line:10% (2015 est.)Household income or consumption by percentage share:lowest 10%: NAhighest 10%: NADistribution of family income - Gini index:22.7 (2013 est.)21.6 (2011 est.)country comparison to the world: 157Budget:revenues: 835.6 million (2014 est.)expenditures: 883.8 million (2014)note: Denmark supplies the Faroe Islands with almost one-third of its public funds
Taxes and other revenues:30.2% (of GDP) (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 76Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-):-1.7% (of GDP) (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 95Public debt:35% of GDP (2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 152Fiscal year:calendar yearInflation rate (consumer prices):-0.3% (2016)-1.7% (2015)country comparison to the world: 8Exports:$1.184 billion (2016 est.)$1.019 billion (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 154Exports - partners:Russia 26.4%, UK 14.1%, Germany 8.4%, China 7.9%, Spain 6.8%, Denmark 6.2%, US 4.7%, Poland 4.4%, Norway 4.1% (2017)Exports - commodities:fish and fish products (97%) (2017 est.)Imports:$978.4 million (2016 est.)$906.1 million (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 186Imports - commodities:goods for household consumption, machinery and transport equipment, fuels, raw materials and semi-manufactures, carsImports - partners:Denmark 33%, China 10.7%, Germany 7.6%, Poland 6.8%, Norway 6.7%, Ireland 5%, Chile 4.3% (2017)Debt - external:$387.6 million (2012)$274.5 million (2010)country comparison to the world: 182Stock of direct foreign investment - at home:NA
Exchange rates:Danish kroner (DKK) per US dollar -6.586 (2017 est.)6.7269 (2016 est.)6.7269 (2015 est.)6.7236 (2014 est.)5.6125 (2013 est.) -
Energy :: Faroe Islands
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Electricity access:electrification - total population: 100% (2016)Electricity - production:307 million kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 180Electricity - consumption:285.5 million kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 185Electricity - exports:0 kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 134Electricity - imports:0 kWh (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 148Electricity - installed generating capacity:128,300 kW (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 176Electricity - from fossil fuels:54% of total installed capacity (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 142Electricity - from nuclear fuels:0% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 90Electricity - from hydroelectric plants:31% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 66Electricity - from other renewable sources:16% of total installed capacity (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 52Crude oil - production:0 bbl/day (2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 136Crude oil - exports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 123Crude oil - imports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 127Crude oil - proved reserves:0 bbl (1 January 2018 est.)country comparison to the world: 131Refined petroleum products - production:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 145Refined petroleum products - consumption:4,600 bbl/day (2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 180Refined petroleum products - exports:0 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 155Refined petroleum products - imports:4,555 bbl/day (2015 est.)country comparison to the world: 174Natural gas - production:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 132Natural gas - consumption:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 146Natural gas - exports:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 104Natural gas - imports:0 cu m (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 125Natural gas - proved reserves:0 cu m (1 January 2014 est.)country comparison to the world: 135Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy:739,300 Mt (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 176
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Communications :: Faroe Islands
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Telephones - fixed lines:total subscriptions: 20,193subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 46 (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 177Telephones - mobile cellular:total subscriptions: 54,487subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 107 (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 200Telephone system:general assessment: good international communications; good domestic facilitiesdomestic: conversion to digital system completed in 1998; both NMT (analog) and GSM (digital) mobile telephone systems are installedinternational: country code - 298; landing points for the SHEFA-2, FARICE-1, and CANTAT-3 fiber-optic submarine cables from the Faeroe Islands, to Denmark, Germany, UK and Iceland; satellite earth stations - 1 Orion; (2019)Broadcast media:1 publicly owned TV station; the Faroese telecommunications company distributes local and international channels through its digital terrestrial network; publicly owned radio station supplemented by 3 privately owned stations broadcasting over multiple frequenciesInternet country code:.foInternet users:total: 47,988percent of population: 95.1% (July 2016 est.)country comparison to the world: 195Broadband - fixed subscriptions:total: 17,973subscriptions per 100 inhabitants: 35 (2017 est.)country comparison to the world: 153
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Military and Security :: Faroe Islands
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Military and security forces:no regular military forces or conscription; the Government of Denmark has responsibility for defense; as such, the Danish military’s Joint Arctic Command in Nuuk, Greenland is responsible for territorial defense of the Faroe Islands; the Joint Arctic Command has a contact element in the capital of Torshavn (2019)Military - note:defense is the responsibility of Denmark
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Transportation :: Faroe Islands
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National air transport system:number of registered air carriers: 1 (registered in Denmark) (2015)inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers: 3 (registered in Denmark) (2015)Civil aircraft registration country code prefix:OY-H (2016)Airports:1 (2013)country comparison to the world: 220Airports - with paved runways:total: 1 (2019)1,524 to 2,437 m: 1Railways:Roadways:total: 960 km (2017)paved: 500 km (2017)unpaved: 460 km (2017)
note: those islands not connected by roads (bridges or tunnels) are connected by seven different ferry links operated by the nationally owned company SSL; 28 km of tunnels
country comparison to the world: 180Merchant marine:total: 100by type: container ship 3, general cargo 42, oil tanker 1, other 54 (2018)country comparison to the world: 87Ports and terminals:major seaport(s): Fuglafjordur, Torshavn, Vagur -
Transnational Issues :: Faroe Islands
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Disputes - international:
because anticipated offshore hydrocarbon resources have not been realized, earlier Faroese proposals for full independence have been deferred; Iceland, the UK, and Ireland dispute Denmark's claim to UNCLOS that the Faroe Islands' continental shelf extends beyond 200 nm
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Faroe Islands