Heyggjur
Heyggjur is a locality in Tórshavn Municipality, Streymoy. Heyggjur is situated nearby to the village Oyrareingir, as well as near Signabøur.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Kollafjarð Church.
Kollafjarð Church
Church
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Kollafjarð Church is situated 2½ km northeast of Heyggjur.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oyrareingir and Signabøur.
Oyrareingir
Village
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Oyrareingir is a village on the Faroese island Streymoy in Tórshavn Municipality. It is situated at the very head of the Kollafjørður-fjord, on either side of the mouth of the Dalá river.
Signabøur
Village
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Signabøur is a village on the east coast of the Faroese island Streymoy in Tórshavn Municipality. The 2015 population was 133. Its postal code is FO 416.
Kollafjørður
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Kollafjørður is a village in the Faroe Islands, located on the island of Streymoy. As of 29. April 2025, the village had a population of 815. Its postal code is FO 410.
Heyggjur
- Type: Locality
- Also known as: “Á Heyggi”, “Heygur”, “Hoi”, and “Höj”
- Location: Tórshavn Municipality, Streymoy, Faroe Islands, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
62.10263° or 62° 6′ 10″ northLongitude
-6.94433° or 6° 56′ 40″ westElevation
172 metres (564 feet)Open location code
9CJM4334+37GeoNames ID
2620327
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