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The Faroe Islands are an island group between the Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic Ocean, halfway between Scotland and Iceland. They are a self governing country under the sovereignty of Denmark. The estimated population of the islands is approximately 50,000 people and the official languages are Faroese and Danish.
The Faroese economy is almost completely dependent on fishing and fish farming, though there is hope for cpr144449003101 economic stability in the future through the recent discovery of petroleum deposits near the Faroese area.