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Munkurin is the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands. Munkurin is an 11-metre-high rock, also known as Sumbiarsteinur. Munkur means "monk". The rock is one of a group of skerries, called Flesjarnar, 5 km south of the island of Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands. The sound between Flesjarnar and Suðuroy is notorious for its strong current.

The sea stack Munkurin as a motif on a Faroese stamp, drawn before it collapsed.
The sea stack Munkurin as a motif on a Faroese stamp, drawn before it collapsed.

Flesjarnar


Flesjarnar, Munkurin is to the right on this photo, which was taken from Akraberg
Flesjarnar, Munkurin is to the right on this photo, which was taken from Akraberg

Flesjarnar are a group of rocks, located 5 km south of Akraberg in Suðuroy. The rocks are:


Munkurin


An excerpt from Olaus Magnus'  A Description of the Northern Peoples.
An excerpt from Olaus Magnus' A Description of the Northern Peoples.

The rocks are close together except for Munkurin which is a little further away, which is possibly why it is called the Monk. Two sources mention another reason for the name Munkurin, referring to before the islet collapsed. The article tells about the observations of Pastor Jørgen Landt written in 1800, that when seen from land the rock-island presented the appearance of a monk with red neck and dark grey body and head; and from sea it looked like a ship under full sails. Another source, that of Olaus Magnus's Histora de Gentibus Septentrionalibus, states that the rock appeared to wear a hood over its "head," similar to that of a monk, as well as the fact that it provides safe refuge for those caught in a storm. The article mentions that the Monk was 70 feet (21 metres) high.[1] Munkurin is now 11 metres high, but it used to be higher. It collapsed in 1884/85. Before it collapsed the bird northern gannet (Morus bassanus) used to nest there, but since it collapsed the birds don't nest there any more, they nest in Mykineshólmur. It happens sometimes that the rock looks white from land, and that is because there are many northern gannets sitting there.


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[de] Sumbiarsteinur

Der Sumbiarsteinur (fär. „Stein von Sumba“) oder Munkurin („der Mönch“) und die Flesjarnar („die großen Schären“ – so heißen noch zwei andere Schären der Färöer) sind eine unbewohnte Schärengruppe, die den Färöern südlich vorgelagert ist. Die trockene Schäre Sumbiarsteinur im Südwesten der Gruppe bei 61° 10' 30".85 N, 6° 40' 23".77 W[1] der südlichste Punkt des Archipels.
- [en] Munkurin

[ru] Сумбиарстайнур

Сумбиарстайнур или Сумбиарстейнур (дат. и фар. Sumbiarsteinur; Мункен, Монк [Monk], Монако [Monaco], Мункурин [Munkurin], Флесерне [Flesjarnar]) — группа скал, крайняя южная точка Фарерских островов[1], расположенная в пяти-шести километрах к юго-востоку от мыса Акраберг[en], крайней южной точки острова Сувурой.



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