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=== Vestmannaeyjar ===
=== Vestmannaeyjar ===
[[Vestmannaeyjar]], the eighth-largest city, is recognized for geological formations and marine wildlife. Coastal areas are frequented for marine activities such as whale-watching.
[[Vestmannaeyjar]], the eighth-largest city, is recognized for its large [[Hverfolk]] population. Coastal areas are frequented for marine activities such as whale-watching.


=== Egilsstaðir ===
=== Egilsstaðir ===

Revision as of 19:08, 24 August 2023

Eyjatjorn
Skælingur and the West Coast of Streymoy Faroe Islands.JPG
Geography
Location Atlantic Ocean
Area873 km2 (337 sq mi)
Administration
Largest settlementHverhöfn (pop. 81,740)
Demographics
Population106,593 (2022)
Pop. density122.07 /km2 (316.16 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups90% Hverlanders
2% Hverfolk
8% other

Eyjatjorn is the largest and most populated island of Hverland. It is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and is home to several significant urban centers.

Geography

Eyjatjorn's topography includes coastal plains, mountainous regions, fjords, volcanic formations, geothermal springs, and valleys.

Urban areas

Hverhöfn

Hverhöfn, the capital city of Hverland, is situated on Eyjatjorn. It serves as the political center, housing government offices and foreign embassies.

Akranes

Akranes, the fourth-largest city in Hverland, is a notable port city on the island. It is involved in maritime industries, including fishing and shipping.

Vestmannaeyjar

Vestmannaeyjar, the eighth-largest city, is recognized for its large Hverfolk population. Coastal areas are frequented for marine activities such as whale-watching.

Egilsstaðir

Egilsstaðir is the tenth-largest city on Eyjatjorn. It is known for cultural events and local cuisine.

Economy

Eyjatjorn's economy encompasses sectors such as shipping, tourism, technology, and renewable energy. Key cities like Hverhöfn and Akranes contribute to the economic landscape.

Demographics

Eyjatjorn hosts a substantial portion of Hverland's population. Its urban centers and rural communities reflect various cultural backgrounds. The population consists of native Hverlanders and a number of immigrants.

Culture

Eyjatjorn is a center for Hverlandic cultural expression, with a focus on history, arts, music, and literature. Traditional festivals and contemporary art are prevalent on the island.

Transportation

Transportation on Eyjatjorn includes roads, ferries, and domestic flights connecting different areas. Public transportation is available, providing accessibility to residents and visitors.

Environmental considerations

On Eyjatjorn, efforts are made towards environmental conservation, including the protection of natural landscapes and marine ecosystems. Renewable energy and sustainable practices are promoted on the island.