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Joensen is a surname that may refer to:

Bodil Joensen Danish pornographic actress

Bodil Bjarta Joensen was a Danish pornographic actress born in the village of Hundige, near Copenhagen. An animal lover, she ran a small entrepreneurial farm and animal husbandry business, and enjoyed celebrity status from her many pornographic films in which she engaged in sex acts with animals.

Edmund Joensen former Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands

Edmund Esbern Johannes Joensen was born in the small village of Oyri on the second-largest island of the Faroe Islands, Eysturoy.

Heri Joensen Faroese singer

Heri Joensen is a Faroese musician, notable for being the vocalist for the heavy metal band Týr. Heri was born in the Faroe Islands capital of Tórshavn which has had an influence on his song writing. As well as Týr, he has recently recorded a solo album titled Heljareyga.

Joensen is the most common surname in the Faroe Islands. As of 1 January 2015 the number of people in the Faroe Islands with the surname Joensen was 2 365. [1]

Faroe Islands autonomus constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark

The Faroe Islands, or the Faeroe Islands, is a North Atlantic archipelago located 320 kilometres (200 mi) north-northwest of Scotland, and about halfway between Norway and Iceland. It is an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark. Their total area is about 1,400 square kilometres (540 sq mi) with a population of 50,322 in October 2017.

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Hallur Hansson Faroese footballer

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Heðin á Lakjuni Danish association football player

Heðin á Lakjuni is a Faroese international footballer, who plays as a full-back and a winger for KÍ Klaksvík. Lakjuni started his career with KÍ Klaksvík and had spells with B36 Tórshavn, HB Tórshavn, and NSÍ Runavík. He has won the Faroe Islands Premier League 3 times, and the Faroe Islands Cup 4 times. Since April 2015 he holds the record for most league appearances in the Faroe Islands Premier League.

Łukasz Cieślewicz Polish association football player

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Faroese Music Awards is a Faroese music prize award ceremony, which was established in 2014, after the former Faroese music prize Planet Awards was abolished when the producers Portal.fo were sold to new owners. Faroese Music Awards is a cooperation between the Faroese national broadcasting company Kringvarp Føroya, the newspaper Sosialurin, the internet portal In.fo and the Nordic House.

References

  1. Rana, Hallur av (22 July 2015). "Joensen vanligasta eftirnavn í Føroyum" (in Faroese). in.fo. Retrieved 22 July 2015.