The Faroe Islands.
The Faroes.
yes
You can look at that in two different ways, but in either case the United Kingdom does not consist of two islands. One way is to say that there are many small islands that are part of the United Kingdom, so that is far more than two. In the other way, you could be thinking of just the two large islands of Britain and Ireland. However, in that case, only a small part of the island of Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, not all of it, so again it is wrong to say it consists of two islands. So whatever way you look at it, the United Kingdom does not consist of two islands.
Probably whales.
The Faroes
That point is in the Faroes, about 7.5 miles west of the center of Tórshavn.
Most likely every country , but especially the countries that don't have flat or arable fields like the north euoropen countries those really close to the North Pole like the Scandinavian , Greenland, the Åland Islands, the Faroes, Karelia, the Kola Peninsula and Svalbard
The only airfield on the Faroe Islands was built in 1942-43 on the island of Vágar by the Royal_Engineersof the British Army. The majority of the British personnel in the Faroes were stationed at Vágar, mostly working on the construction of the airfield. Although disused after the war, it was reopened as the civilian Vágar_Airport in 1963.No aircraft or squadrons were stationed there, it was only used for supplies and troop changes
Greenland belongs to Denmark, but is part of the North American continent. The Faroes are also Danish, but part of Europe.
In the Mediterranean:Cyprus, MaltaIn the Atlantic (off the coast of North-west Europe):Iceland, Ireland, United KingdomPlus the Faroes are a semi-independent Danish territory.
The motto of University of Southern Denmark is 'None.'.