Faeroer
Faeroer, also known as the Faroe Islands, is an archipelago and self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Located in the North Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and Norway, it consists of 18 major islands. The landscape is dramatic, characterized by steep cliffs, deep fjords, and lush green valleys. The climate is oceanic, with cool summers and mild winters, and frequent rainfall and fog.
The Faroe Islands have a distinct culture and language, Faroese, which is a North Germanic language. The