Frammi við Gjónna

Frammi við Gjónna is an abandoned village in the Faroe Islands.

Postage stamp from 1987
Frammi við Gjónna
Village
Frammi við Gjónna
Location in the Faroe Islands
Coordinates: 62°8′11.76″N 7°1′19.34″W
State Kingdom of Denmark
Country Faroe Islands
IslandStreymoy
MunicipalityKvívík
Population
 (1 January 2016)
  Total0
Time zoneGMT
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (EST)

A farm was established in the village as a settlement village in 1815, but there was probably already settlement at the site even earlier.[1] The farm is located next to some streams near Lake Leynar in the Municipality of Kvívík on Streymoy.[2][3] Frammi við Gjónna is a typical example of a Faroese farm, where the residents lived in a long stone house with a grass roof and subsisted by raising sheep. Today the farm houses a restaurant called Koks,[4][5] and the flat fields below the farm, near Lake Leynar, are cultivated. Frammi við Gjónna was used as the motif for a postage stamp engraved by Czesław Słania and issued by the Faroese postal service in 1987.

References

  1. Joensen, Robert. 1968. Hvussu gomul er bygdin. Varðin. Heimabeiti.
  2. Joensen, Jóan Pauli. 2009. Pilot Whaling in the Faroe Islands: History, Ethnography, Symbol. Tórshavn: Faroe University Press, p. 215.
  3. Mikkelsen, Tórður. 2016. Við Tórði á túri Frammi við Gjónna. KVF (February 15).
  4. Samuelsen, Ingi (September 22, 2018). "Koks leingir ein mánaða frammi við Gjónna". Dimmalætting. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  5. "KOKS – Leynar - a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant". Michelin Guide. 12 November 2019.
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