Kirkjuvatn
Kirkjuvatn | |
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Location | Near Fámjin, Suðuroy |
Coordinates | 61°31′35″N 6°52′37″W / 61.52639°N 6.87694°WCoordinates: 61°31′35″N 6°52′37″W / 61.52639°N 6.87694°W |
Basin countries | (Faroe Islands) |
Surface area | 0.2 km2 |
Kirkjuvatn is a lake in Suðuroy, Faroe Islands. The lake is located just north of the village Fámjin, which is located on the west coast of Suðuroy. Fámjin is the only village on the island which is facing directly towards west. Only one other village, Sumba is also located on the west coast, but Sumba is facing south-west. The name of the lake means Church Lake, kirkja means church and vatn means lake in this case, the most common meaning of the word vatn is water.The lake is 0.2 km2, the largest lake in the island Suðuroy. The lake is among the 10 largest lakes in the Faroe Islands.
Tourism
Kirkjuvatn has become a tourist attraction; tourists often go for a walk from the village to Kirkjuvatn. They can also go fishing to Kirkjuvatn.[1]
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