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# {{place|small fishing village|in northeast|c/Iceland|on the|pen:suf/Langanes}}.
# {{place|is|small fishing village|in northeast|c/Iceland|on the|pen:suf/Langanes}}.
# {{place|small community|in northeast|c/Iceland|located off the|headland:pref/Reykjanes|in|pen:suf/Miðnes}}.
# {{place|is|small community|in northeast|c/Iceland|located off the|headland:pref/Reykjanes|in|pen:suf/Miðnes}}.
# {{place|is|capital city|aterr/Faroe Islands|t1=Tórshavn}}
# {{place|is|capital city|aterr/Faroe Islands|t1=Tórshavn}}



Latest revision as of 04:07, 4 March 2020

See also: Þórshǫfn

Icelandic[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Þór (Thor) +‎ höfn (harbor).

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

Þórshöfn f

  1. A small fishing village in northeast Iceland, on the Langanes peninsula.
  2. A small community in northeast Iceland, located off the headland of Reykjanes in Miðnes peninsula.
  3. Tórshavn (the capital city of the Faroe Islands)

Declension[edit]