Hvalba

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Hvalba, looking towards Lítla Dímun island
Hvalba, looking towards Lítla Dímun island

Hvalba is one of the larger villages in the Faroe Islands.

Hvalba spreads around the bottom of a deep inlet, Hvalbiarfjørður, northeast on Suðuroy.

Two tunnels connect Hvalba to its neighbouring villages. The southbound tunnel (1400 metres) leads to Trongisvágur/Tvøroyri and the northbound one (1500 meters) leads to Sandvík. In the mountains around the southbound tunnel brown coal has been extracted from deep and unpleasantly low mines since the 1770s. The coal was an important source of energy on the Faroe Islands until the end of World War 2. A few miners are still extracting coal from the mines. Today are there only one coal mining back.

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