Ytri Dalur
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Ytri Dalur is the southernmost of the valleys of Fuglafjørð on the island of Eysturoy in the Faroes. It is also referred to as Kambsdalur.
The valleys of Fuglafjørð can be divided into three categories: The eastern valleys, the western valleys and the northern valleys.
The eastern valleys:
- Ytri Dalur (also called Kambsdalur)
- Heimari Dalur (sometimes called Breiðádalur)
- Innari Dalur (sometimes calles Jøkladalur)
The western valleys:
- Halgadalur
- Góðidalur
The northern valleys:
- Flatirnar
- Hjarðardalur
Sources: Heimsatlas. Føroya Skúalbókagrunnur, Tórshavn, 1993. Page 6-7.