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State
  
Kingdom of Denmark

Island
  
Kalsoy

Founded
  
1812

Local time
  
Tuesday 1:47 AM

Constituent country
  
Faroe Islands

Municipality
  
Húsar Municipality

Time zone
  
GMT

Population
  
9 (1 Jan 2009)

Syðradalur

Weather
  
5°C, Wind W at 48 km/h, 69% Humidity

Syðradalur ([ˈsiːɹaˌdɛalʊɹ], Danish: Sydredal) is a village on the island of Kalsoy, one of the Faroe Islands.

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Syðradalur is the southernmost village on the island, and is in Húsar Municipality. On 1 January 2009, Syðradalur had nine inhabitants, down from 12 in 1985. Bjørn Kalsø comes from Syðradalur.

History

Syðradalur is a settlement village (Faroese: niðursetubygd) founded at the beginning of the 19th century by inhabitants of the village of Blankskáli on the south-west of the island. Syðradalur was previously inhabited in the 17th century, but the reason it was abandoned is unknown. In 1855, a boat from the village was sunk on a large boulder. In 1963, another boat from the village, this time carrying three men, was also sunk.

A tunnel system was built in 1985 linking Syðradalur with the other villages on the island. MF Sam travels the route between Syðradalur and Klaksvík 6–9 times a day, and later a bus service from Syðradalur to Trøllanes, with stops at every village between, 2–4 times daily.

In 2009, house numbers were introduced to the village, together with the three street names Dalsgøta, á Bakkanum and Knúksdalur.

References

Syðradalur Wikipedia