Representation of the Faroes, Reykjavík
The Representation of the Faroes in Reykjavík (Faroese: Sendistova Føroya í Reykjavík) is the official representative office of the Faroe Islands in Iceland. The Representation opened in 2007 after being established with the signing of the Hoyvík Free Trade Agreement in 2005.
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Location | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Address | Túngata 14, 3rd floor |
High Commissioner | Mr. Samuel Peter Petersen |
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The unity of the Realm
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Regeringen
The Government of Denmark
Landsstýri
The Government of the Faroe Islands
Privy Council
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Folketinget
Parliament of the Kingdom of Denmark (69th Kingdom Parliament)
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Hoyvík Agreement
A free trade agreement between the Faroes and Iceland was signed on 31 August 2005 and was approved in parliament in April 2006. The agreement extends the scope of cooperation between the two countries to the free movement of all goods, services, capital and persons, in effect creating a Faroese - Icelandic common market.[1]
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gollark: Or you could breed carinas, steal the constellations, and ransom them back.
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