Klaksvík

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Klaksvík
Location in Faroe Islands
Location in Faroe Islands
Coordinates: 62°13′26″N 6°34′43″W / 62.22389, -6.57861
Autonomous Province Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands
Municipality Klaksvík municipality
Government
 - Mayor Steinbjørn O. Jacobsen
Population
 - Total 4,645
Postal code F0-700
Website: http://www.klaksvik.fo/
View over Klaksvík; the island in the background is Kunoy.
View over Klaksvík; the island in the background is Kunoy.
View from the harbour to the island of Kunoy
View from the harbour to the island of Kunoy
Klaksvík Church
Klaksvík Church

Klaksvík is the second largest town of the Faroe Islands. The town is located on Borðoy, which is one of the northernmost islands (in Faroese: Norðoyar).

Klaksvik is located between two inlets lying back to back. It has an important harbour with fishing industry and a modern fishing fleet. Originally, four farms were located where Klaksvik is now. In time, they grew into four villages that finally merged to form the town of Klaksvik. What triggered the development of the town was the establishment of a centralized store for all the northern islands on the location.

The Norðoyatunnilin, a submarine tunnel to Leirvík was opened in April 2006.

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The Tourist Information Centre

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