The Faroe Islands (far. Føroyar, pronounced [ˈfœɹjaɹ]; Danish Færøerne, pronounced [ˈfæɐ̯øːˀɐnə]) - a volcanic archipelago (with an area of 1,399 km²) in the Atlantic Ocean on the border (north-eastern tip of Fugloy Island) with the Norwegian Sea, between Great Britain, Iceland and Norway. They are a dependent territory of Denmark.
The Faroe Islands are a collection of 18 volcanic islands, a land of green valleys, high cliffs and beautiful waterfalls. One of the few places on earth where you can experience all the seasons on the same day.