DescriptionSumba and Beinisvord in Suduroy, Faroe Islands.JPG
English: Sumba is the southernmost village in the Faroe Islands, located on the south-western coast of the island Suðuroy. Beinisvørð is a 470 meter high sea cliff. It goes vertically down to the North Atlantic Ocean on the western side and on its eastern side it has a green slope, as one can see on this photo. The population of Sumba is around 250. The population of the island Suðuroy is ca. 4900.
Dansk: Sumba er den sydligste bygd på Færøerne. Sumba vender mod sydvest og er karakteriseret af den 470 meter høje klint Beinisvørð, som beskytter bygden mod nordvest. Sumba ligger dog mod åbent hav mod sydvest, kun delvis beskyttet af Sumbiarhólmur. Der bor ca. 250 mennesker i Sumba. Bygden er forbundet med Lopra via en tunnel og med en vej som går over bjergene, forbi Beinisvørð.
Føroyskt: Sumba er bygd í Føroyum. Sumba er syðsta bygd í Suðuroynni.
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