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{{main|History of Várose}}
{{main|History of Várose}}


The earliest evidence of human settlement is estimated to be between 3000 BC to 1400 BC.
The earliest evidence of human settlement is estimated to be between 3500 to 1400 BC. These early humans mostly came from the early {{wpl|Celts|Gelts}} that had by this time had inhabited almost of of [[Yeetland]] (Northeastern Argis).


==Politics==
==Politics==

Revision as of 21:34, 27 August 2022

Várose
[name]:
Vároyggj

Nickname: Spring Isles
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Geography
LocationNortheastern Argis
ArchipelagoNjord
Adjacent bodies of waterAdlantic Ocean
Total islands1,200
Administration
Tribal RegionFarmadr
Local OligarchyVárose
Capital and largestNjörðrhøvn (pop. 91,237)
Demographics
DemonymVárose
LanguagesVorease
Ethnic groupsVárose Islanders

The Spring Isles or simply the Vorey Isles (Vorease: Voreyjar) are a North Adlantic Ocean archipelago that are a tribal region which is part of the Tribal Oligarchy of Ulfheimr.

Etymology

In Varose, the name appears as Vároyggj. Oyggj represents the plural of oy, older Várose for 'island'. Due to sound changes, the modern Faroese word for island is oyggj. The first element, Vár, is believed to represent the Old Norse word (‘spring’).

Geography

Climate

Flora and fauna

Demographics

History

The earliest evidence of human settlement is estimated to be between 3500 to 1400 BC. These early humans mostly came from the early Gelts that had by this time had inhabited almost of of Yeetland (Northeastern Argis).

Politics

Culture

Transport

See Also