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State
  
Kingdom of Denmark

Island
  
Vágar

Time zone
  
GMT

Population
  
56 (1 Jan 2006)

Constituent country
  
Faroe Islands

Founded
  
1921

Postal code
  
FO 385

Municipality
  
Vágar Municipality

Vatnsoyrar

Weather
  
7°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 93% Humidity

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Vatnsoyrar (Danish: Vandsøre) is a village founded in 1921 in the middle of the Faroese island of Vagar.

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Vatnsoyrar, being created in 1921, is one of the youngest settlements in the Faroes. It is the only village in the archipelago that is not on the coast, but instead it is next to Sørvagsvatn, the largest lake on the Faroe Islands. Sørvagsvatn was used by the British Army as a natural airfield for seaplanes during the English occupation of the Faroes in the Second World War, while Vagar's airport was built immediately to the west of the lake.

There is a small motor museum (Vatnsoyra Bilasavn) in Vatnsoyrar with, among other things, a 1915 Model T Ford and a 1922 Ford Model TT truck, the first types of car to be used on the Faroe Islands. Beyond that there is a factory for doors and windows (Vatnsoyra Snikkaravirki).

There is a popular camp school for young people in Vatnsoyrar.

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References

Vatnsoyrar Wikipedia


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