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Färöarna stoppar turister en helg – ska värna naturen

Färöarna stänger för turister en helg i april för att skydda sin natur, skriver Visit Farao Islands i ett pressmeddelande.

Varje år besöks ögruppen av 110 000 turister – mer än dubbelt så många som de drygt 51 000 invånarna, vilket tagit ut sin rätt på populära turiststråk.

– Vi välkomnar med glädje besökare varje år men vi har också ett ansvar mot vårt lokalsamhälle och vår vackra natur, som vi värnar om, att kunna säkra en hållbar och ansvarsfull utveckling, säger turistbyråns direktör Guðrið Højgaard i ett uttalande.

Besökare har dock fortfarande en chans att besöka Färöarna under helgen – om de deltar i underhållsarbetet som volontärer.

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Wikipedia (en)
The Faroe Islands (; Faroese: Føroyar, pronounced [ˈfœɹjaɹ]; Danish: Færøerne, pronounced [ˈfæɐ̯øːˀɐnə]), or the Faeroe Islands—a North Atlantic archipelago located 200 miles (320 km) north-northwest of the United Kingdom and about halfway between Norway and Iceland—are an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Total area is about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 50,322 in October 2017.The terrain is rugged; the climate is subpolar oceanic climate (Cfc)—windy, wet, cloudy, and cool. Temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream. Between 1035 and 1814, the Faroes were part of the Hereditary Kingdom of Norway. In 1814, the Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the islands, along with two other Norwegian island possessions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948.The Faroese have control of most of their domestic affairs. Those that are the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, policing and the justice department, currency, and foreign affairs. However, as they are not part of the same customs area as Denmark, the Faroe Islands have an independent trade policy and can establish trade agreements with other states. The islands also have representation in the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation. The Faroe Islands also have their own national teams competing in certain sports.
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