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Koltur (Danish: Kolter) is an island in the Faroe Islands, located to the west of Streymoy and to the north-west of Hestur. The name 'Koltur' means 'colt', in contrast with the name of the larger island to the south-east, 'Hestur', which means 'horse'.[1] The island has just one settlement, Koltur. It was abandoned in the 1980s by the sheep-farmers whose flocks grazed on the southern part of the island. Since then only two people have returned (in 1994). Koltur has two mountains, Kolturshamar (478 m) and Fjallið (101m) which strictly speaking is not a mountain, the name however translates directly as "The Mountain" and is considered by many as the smallest mountain in the country.

Koltur
Koltur as seen from Streymoy, with the mountain of Kolturshamar centre right
Location within the Faroe Islands
Coordinates: 61°59′N 6°58′W
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Faroe Islands
Municipality seatTórshavnar kommuna
Area
  Total2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
  Rank17
Highest elevation
478 m (1,568 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total2
  Rank17
  Density0.71/km2 (1.8/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (EST)
Calling code298
ClimateCfc

The island supports 160 adult sheep.


History


Archaeological excavations have found that barley has been cultivated on the island as far back as 800-900AD, in the early Viking age. And it has been cultivated up to near modern times, as straw from Koltur was considered the best for thatching, because there are no mice in the island to diminish the quality of the straw.[2]

There have been two settlements on the islands, Heima í Húsi and Norðuri í Gerði. There is a story that the two families who lived there couldn't agree about anything and never helped each other with anything, this went on for generations and in the end, it was forgotten what the original argument was about. Though the place-name Trætumørkin[2], hints at the argument being about a parcel of land.

All peat for fuel had to be cut at Syðradal and Fossdal on Streymoy or later in Skopun, Sandoy, and then transported by boat back to Koltur where it was stored in houses at Gróthústanga.

Heima í Húsi is the older settlement, and it contains two farms, Niðri í Húsi and Uppi í Búð,[3] and it is thought it is the original settlement on the island. The buildings are remarkably well preserved, and although they have had running repairs through the centuries there has been very little modernization compared to the rest of the country, and thus give a great insight into how people have lived in the past.

Norðuri í Gerði is a younger settlement, but the old buildings here are in much worse condition, though in the Jarðarbókini from 1584 it is confirmed that this settlement already had been built by then. This is the location of the only inhabited house today.

In 1890 there were 42 people living on the island, spread over 6 families.

1954 was the last time anyone was buried in the cemetery. The cemetery lies some 600 metres to the north-east of the settlement of Norðuri í Gerði; the isolation from the settlement is said to be due to its being haunted, as it could often go long stretches of time before a priest came to the island to throw earth on the grave, and put the dead properly to rest according to custom.


Transport


There is a regular helicopter connection all around the year, operated by Atlantic Airways. In summertime there is also a boat connection from Gamlarætt and Tórshavn.


Important Bird Area


Most of the coastline of the island has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of its significance as a breeding site for seabirds, especially European storm petrels (5000 pairs), Atlantic puffins (20,000 pairs) and black guillemots (50 pairs).[6]




References


  1. en.m.wiktionary.org
  2. Rasmussen, Holger (1992). "To færøske gårdanlæg" (PDF). Dúvugarðar i Saksun og bylingen Heima í Húsi på Koltur.
  3. Søvn Landsins. "Heima í Húsi". Søvn Landsins.
  4. Søvn Landsins. "Antikvarisk serskipan".
  5. "Útoyggj".
  6. BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Koltur. Downloaded from "BirdLife International - conserving the world's birds". Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved October 31, 2012. on 2012-02-23.



На других языках


[de] Koltur

Koltur [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ˈkɔltʊɹ] (dänisch: Kolter) ist eine der 18 Inseln der Färöer und gehört zur Region der Hauptinsel Streymoy und der Kommune Tórshavn. Gleichzeitig hat sie den Status einer „Außeninsel“ (Útoyggj).
- [en] Koltur

[es] Koltur

Koltur (en danés: Kolter) es una de las 18 islas del archipiélago de las Islas Feroe, situado en el Mar de Noruega. Su nombre significa Potro, y siempre ha estado relacionada con la vecina Hestur (cuya traducción es Caballo).

[fr] Koltur

Koltur [ˈkɔltʊɹ] (en danois : Kolter, un très vieil anglicisme en féroïen : colt - « poulain », ainsi Hestur et Koltur = Cheval et Poulain) est l'une des dix-huit îles de l'archipel des îles Féroé.

[it] Koltur

Koltur è un'isola dell'arcipelago delle Isole Fær Øer, situata a ovest di Streymoy e a nord di Hestur. Nell'isola è presente un unico villaggio, avente lo stesso nome: Koltur. Fu abbandonato negli anni 80 dai pastori-contadini che allevavano le pecore nella parte meridionale dell'isola. Nel 1994, due persone fecero ritorno e si adoperarono per risistemare il villaggio. Koltur ha un unico rilievo collinare: Kolturshamar (478 m).

[ru] Кольтур

Ко́льтур (фар. Koltur, дат. Kolter, Kolterø) — один из островов Фарерского архипелага, расположенный в его центральной части[1]. До отъезда последних жителей был наименьшим по площади из населённых островов[2]. На Кольтуре расположен национальный парк и два старинных поселения, в одном из которых открыт краеведческий музей, посвящённый жизни крестьян в эпоху викингов[3].



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