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Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
Every Nordic country has their own language. Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
The Faroe Islands are a self governed set of islands that belongs to Denmark. The official languages are Danish and Faroese.
The official language spoken in the Faroe Islands is Faroese, which is a North Germanic language closely related to Icelandic. Danish is also widely spoken and understood due to historical ties with Denmark.
Faroese króna was created in 1940.
Danes, Greenlanders and Faroese people (People from the Faeroe Islands). Only Danes speak it as their primary language. Norwegians speak a Norwegianised version of Danish when they speak 'Bokmål' which is the most commonly spoken version of the Norwegian language.
Denmark, Greenland,
The main language spoken in the Faroe Islands is Faroese, a North Germanic language. Danish is also widely spoken and understood due to historic ties with Denmark. English is commonly used, especially in tourism and business contexts.
Faroese Women's Cup was created in 1990.
Hans Hansen - Faroese painter - died in 1970.
Denmark
Faroese National Badminton Championships was created in 1966.