Suðri
Suðri is a Faroese term that translates to "south" in English. It is commonly used to refer to the southernmost regions of the Faroe Islands, often encompassing the islands of Suðuroy and its surrounding smaller islets. Suðuroy, being the southernmost island, is intrinsically linked to the term "Suðri."
The geographical designation of Suðri is important in Faroese culture and administration. For instance, it is
Historically and culturally, the southern islands, particularly Suðuroy, have distinct characteristics. The rugged terrain, unique geological
The term Suðri can also be encountered in place names within the Faroe Islands, further emphasizing its