Skálafjørður (village)
Skálafjørður (Danish: Skålefjord), also known as Skálabotnur, is a village at the end of the Skálafjørður fjord on the Faroese island of Eysturoy located in Runavík Municipality. It changed its official name from Skálabotnur into Skálafjørður in 2019.[2]
| Skálabotnur Skálafjørður | |
|---|---|
| Village | |
|   Skálabotnur Location in the Faroe Islands | |
| Coordinates: 62°11′52″N 6°50′59″W | |
| State | .svg.png.webp) Kingdom of Denmark | 
| Constituent country |  Faroe Islands | 
| Island | Eysturoy | 
| Municipality | Runavík Municipality | 
| Founded | 17th century | 
| Population  (March 2023)[1] | |
| • Total | 138 | 
| Time zone | GMT | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (EST) | 
| Postal code | FO 485 | 
| Climate | Cfc | 
The 2015 population was 111. Its postal code is FO 485.
On 11 March 2019 a non-binding referendum on the official name of the village was held. 65% voted in favour of Skálafjørður while 35% chose Skálabotnur. The turnout was 74/83 (89%). Because the name Skálafjørður is usually inflected in the third case and preceded by the preposition í, thus as Í Skálafirði, confusion with the fjord-of-the-same-name may be limited.[3]
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