Skarð

Village in Faroe Islands, Kingdom of Denmark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Skarð (pronounced [ˈskɛaɹ]) is an abandoned village on the east coast of the island of Kunoy in the Norðoyar region of the Faroes. Skarð means mountain pass.

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Skarð
Village
Ruined building in Skarð
Ruined building in Skarð
Skarð is located in Denmark Faroe Islands
Skarð
Skarð
Location in the Faroe Islands
Coordinates: 62°19′27″N 6°39′09″W
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent Country Faroe Islands
IslandKunoy
MunicipalityKunoy
Population
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  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (EST)
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On 23 December 1913, all seven able-bodied men of the village perished while out fishing in the village boat.[1] In the following years, the surviving women and children left the village for Haraldssund to the south. The last one left in 1919. One of the old boats from Skarð now hangs in the Christianskirkjan in Klaksvík.[citation needed]

Two footpaths run to Skarð. One runs along the coast from Haraldssund; the other is a high mountain trail over the pass of Skarðsgjógv, from the west-coast village of Kunoy. The latter climbs about 600 metres and is a challenging route recommended for experienced mountain hikers only, though the villagers frequently used it to walk to Kunoy for church services.[1]

People from Skarð

  • Símun av Skarði (1872–1942), founder of the Faroese Folk High School. (Føroya Fólkaháskúli).
  • Anna Suffía Rasmussen (1876–1932), Símun's sister, educator and superintendent of the school.

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