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2020 in the Faroe Islands
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September 03, 2025
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Events in the year
2020 in the
Faroe Islands
.
Incumbents
Monarch
–
Margrethe II
High Commissioner
–
Lene Moyell Johansen
Prime Minister
–
Bárður á Steig Nielsen
Events
Ongoing:
COVID-19 pandemic in the Faroe Islands
[
1
]
4 March – The first confirmed case of COVID-19 is reported in the Faroe Islands.
[
2
]
10 December – The
Eysturoyartunnilin
, a large
undersea road tunnel
under the
Tangafjørður
sound, connecting the island of
Streymoy
to the island of
Eysturoy
is opened.
[
3
]
[
4
]
Sports
2020 Faroe Islands Cup
[
5
]
References
↑
"First positive Covid-19 test since 22 April"
.
Kringvarp Føroya
(in Faroese)
. Retrieved
2024-07-09
.
↑
"Faeroe Islands COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer"
.
www.worldometers.info
. Retrieved
2024-07-10
.
↑
"Tórshavn-Eysturoy tunnel to open before Christmas"
.
Kringvarp Føroya
(in Faroese)
. Retrieved
2024-07-10
.
↑
"Faroe Islands: Inside the undersea tunnel network"
. 2020-12-04
. Retrieved
2024-07-10
.
↑
"Lutakast til undanumfarið og til áttandapartsfinalurnar í kappingini um Løgmanssteypið verður í kvøld"
.
roysni.fo
(in Faroese)
. Retrieved
2024-07-10
.
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