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Gásadalur ( da, Gåsedal) is a village located on the west side of
Vágar Vágar ( da, Vågø) is one of the 18 islands in the archipelago of the Faroe Islands and the most westerly of the ''large islands''. With a size of , it ranks number three, behind Streymoy and Eysturoy. Vágar region also comprises the island ...
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, and enjoys a panoramic view over to the island of Mykines. Gásadalur is located on the edge of Mykinesfjørður, surrounded by the highest mountains on Vágar. Árnafjall towers to a height of 722 metres to the north, and Eysturtindur to the east is 715 metres high. Here too, the view south to Tindhólmur and Gáshólmur is quite magnificent. Eysturtindur translates to English as "the Peak in the East". The boat landing site is very poor, because it is located somewhat higher than the seashore. So if the residents wanted to fish, they were obliged to keep their boats near
Bøur Bøur ( da, Bø) is a village in the Sørvágur Municipality of the Faroe Islands, 4 km west of Sørvágur, with a population of 75 (2012).British occupation of the Faroe Islands The British occupation of the Faroe Islands during World War II, also known as Operation Valentine, was implemented immediately following the German invasion of Denmark and Norway. It was a small component of the roles of Nordic countries in ...
, a stairway was built from the beach up to the village. In order to reach any of the other villages by land, residents had to take the strenuous route over mountains more than 400 metres high. This isolation explains why the village population had decreased. In 2002 there were only sixteen people living in Gásadalur, and several of the houses stand empty today. It had a population of 18 in 2012.Fólkatal
- Municipality website It had a population of 11 in 2020. In 2004 the Gásadalstunnilin tunnel was blasted through the rock, and it became possible to drive through by car. The residents hope this will mean that the village population will increase again. While the population increased briefly and reached a peak of 23 in 2010 it has only decreased since then and is at only 11 as of 2020. There are good opportunities for farming, and the same number of fields as in Bøur, but here only a few are royal estate, while most of them are
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land.


Etymology

There is a story that the village was named after a woman called Gæsa, who came from
Kirkjubøur Kirkjubøur ( da, Kirkebø) is the southernmost village on Streymoy, Faroe Islands. The village is located on the south-west coast of Streymoy and has a view towards the islands of Hestur and Koltur towards the west, and to Sandoy towards the sout ...
. She had eaten meat during the Lent fast, and for this unholy deed all her property was confiscated. She fled to the valley on Vágar, which was named after her. Most other village stories are about spirits and
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. A more likely explanation is that Gásadalur (''
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Valley'') is named after the wild geese, which from ancient times have traveled to the valley.


Gallery of images of Gásadalur

Image:Village_idyll_in_Gasadalur,_Faroe_Islands.jpg, Village idyll
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:A_house_in_Gasadalur,_Faroe_Islands.jpg, House in Gásadalur
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:Parish_hall_in_gasadalur.jpg, Parish hall of Gásadalur
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:Small_house_with_turf_roof_in_Gasadalur,_Faroe_Islands,.jpg, Small house with turf roof
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:Basalt_stacks_at_Gasadalur.jpg,
Basalt Basalt (; ) is an aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the surface of a rocky planet or moon. More than 90 ...
stacks at Gásadalur
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:Stream_in_gasadalur.jpg, Stream in Gásadalur
Photo: Erik Christensen Image:Faroe_stamp_453_gasadalur.jpg, Stamp FO 453 of the Faroe Islands, 2003 Image:Faroe_stamp_506_vagar_-_gasadalur.jpg, Stamp FO 506 of the Faroe Islands, 2005
Artist: Eli Smith Image:Gasadalur, Faroe Islands, October 2005 (2).jpg, Gásadalur, Faroe Islands, October 2005


See also

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List of towns in the Faroe Islands This is a list of villages (and towns) of the Faroe Islands. :fo:Býir í Føroyum :de:Liste der Städte und Orte auf den Färöern References {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Towns In The Faroe Islands Towns Faroe Islands The Faroe Isl ...


References


External links


Faroestamps.fo
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Images and description of all cities on the Faroe Islands. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gasadalur Populated places in the Faroe Islands Vágar