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Vágur

Vágur meaning ''Bay'' ((デンマーク語:Våg)) is a town on the island of Suðuroy, part of the Faroe Islands.
It is situated on the east coast of the island on the Vágsfjørður fjord, and was founded in the fourteenth century. Expansion has meant that the nearby town of Nes is now a suburb of Vágur. Vágur has a sports hall next to the football grounds on Eiðinum, near Vágseiði, a swimmingpool by the school and a clinic which offers the services of doctors, nurses and dentists. There is also a hotel, one bank and various shops.〔(Vagur.fo, Shops )〕
The port area, which is 14 m in depth, is situated on the northern part of the fjord.〔(Vagur.fo, Vágs Havn (The Harbour) )〕 The port authorities can offer services of piloting (lods), water and fire-fighting, and in connection with the harbour there is a modern fish factory and auctioneers for fish. Salmon farming is also a part of the fish industry in Vágur, this includes salmon farm rings on the fjord and in other places near the east coast of Suðuroy and a salmon factory.
The town has a slipway, a fleet of fishing vessels and a filleting factory.
== History ==

*1350 Vágur is mentioned for the first time in historical documents, when it was mentioned in the Dog Letter that several dog owners were in Vágur.
*People from the village were found not guilty in trading with a ship from the Netherlands. The reason that they were found not guilty was because the court found that they had been forced to trade because of hunger in the island Suðuroy.
*1538 The former priest Andrass gives his first Lutheran speech in the Faroe Islands in the church of Vágur. Because of this the church of Vágur was held in high esteem and regarded as one of the most sacred of the churches in the Faroe Islands.
*1584 according to the books from the Løgting 17 people were living in Vágur.
*In 1804 Nólsoyar Páll bought a ship wreck (the English Sally&Polly) at an auction in Hvalba together with Jákup í Toftum (from Vágur) and Per í Gjørðum (from Porkeri). They rebuilt the ship on Fløtan Fríða in Vágur and named it "Royndin Fríða". By building Royndin Fríða, Nólsoyar-Páll and his crew from Vágur and Porkeri were the first Faroese people who objected the Danish monopoly to sail to and from the Faroe Islands.
*1860 Jacob Dahl founded his company J. Dahl Ltd., which soon was to become one of the largest trading companies of the Faroe Islands and some years later also one of the biggest shipping companies. The company was located in the western part of the village in the neighbourhood á Gørðunum (a Gordunum).
*1870 William Askham built a storage house in Marknoyri in the eastern part of Vágur. He bought fish from British smacks and processed it to clipfish, which was exported.
*From 1870s Vágur and Tvøroyri (also in Suðuroy) became the main harbors for the large scale fishery by Iceland and Greenland; Vágur was for many years one of the fastest growing societies of the Faroe Islands.
*1905 - Vágs Bóltfelag, VB (football and handball club) was founded on 6 June. The handball club is still called VB, the football club changed its name to FC Suðuroy on 1 January 2010.
*1906 - An aerial cableway (''tráðbani'' in Faroese) was built on Vágseiði (Vágur is located where the island is narrow, at an isthmus, the better and more quiet harbor is inside the fjord, but in older days they also used the coast of Vágseiði west of the village as a harbor to go fishing, if the weather didn't permit to go fishing towards east, but the sea is mostly rough and dangerous on Vágseiði, therefor they wished to land in the more quiet Múlagjógv). The cableway was built from Múlagjógv towards east to the shore of Vágseiði. The cableway made it easier and more safe to land the boats. They had boat houses there. They could transport both fish and boats this way. In 1906 there was no electricity so the cableway worked by handcraft until they got electricity.
*1921 - Vágur Municipality built the first power plant of the Faroe Islands, when they built the hydro-electric power plant in Botnur, north-west of Vágur.
*1939 - The new Church of Vágur was built, the building took several years, and the church was finally hallowed in 1939.
*1939 - 1945 Vágur lost 9 ships during World War II. Among there were: Aldan TG25 went missing on its way to Aberdeen, Scotland wish iced fish on ca. 25 July 1940 (6 men died, all from Vágur), Cheerful TG321 exploded near Skopun on 17 October 1940 (7 men died, from Vágur, Hvalba and Nólsoy), Gracie TG630 went missing on its way to Vestmanna Islands in Iceland on ca. 16 February 1943 (7 men died, from Vágur and Haldarsvík). Milly TG755 went missing on its way from Aberdeen to the Faroe Islands on ca. 23 March 1941 (7 men died, from Vágur, Porkeri, Hvalba, Kirkja and Víkarbyrgi).〔(Flickr.com ) a photo of a paper from the museum with ship models of〕 Heimdalur TG338 had an accident in Iceland, not due to war reasons, there was an iceberg and the weather was bad, all men were saved. Poulina TG340.
*1951 - A new school was built just east of the church. The school opened in 1951.
*1967? - The fish factory Suðurfisk was built and opened.
*1977 - Jákup Joensen from Lopra (born in Sumba) and others arranged to built a modern and large fish factory named Polarfrost was built in the harbor on the northern side of the fjord, near the school and church. The same owners also owned several trawlers which were fishing for the new fish factory. The names of these ships ended with borg. Some of these were Polarborg I and II, Akraborg, Brimborg, Nýborg, Nesborg and Varðborg.
*1979 - The School of Vágur (Vágs Skúli) was now too small for all the children, the population had increased since the school was built, so they built two extra lengths plus a new swimming pool which was 25 m long, this was the first swimming pool in Vágur, before that people had to swim outdoors if they wished to learn how to swim. One of the new buildings was used already in 1978, but the rest was not finished until 1979, when the new school opened officially on 2 September 1979. The new school was connected with the older one.
*2001 - Stóra Pakkhús (The Large Storage House) on Garðarnar (á Gørðunum) in Vágur, where the J. Dahl inc. was earlier, was now restored and opened officially on 19 October as a cultural house. It was Stóra Pakkhús Association with Dennis Holm, Búi Dahl and others who bought the building from the new owners of the buildings of the former J. Dahl company, DJ Vilhelm, who had bought all the building. The Stóra Pakkhús Association was manned by people from local associations: Vágs Kappróðrarfelag (rowing club of Vágur), Vágs Sóknar Bygdasavn (The Museum of Vágur), Johanna TG 326 (the smack Johanna), Felagið Garðabrúgv, Grindabátafelagið and Nýggjársnevndin (The New Year's Committee). A few craftsmen were paid for their work, but some 70 people worked without pay in restoring the Large Storage House.〔(Storapakkhus.com ) Søgan (The history) ''in Faroese''〕
*2007 - Susvim (Suðuroyar Svimjifelag / Suduroy Swimming Club) was founded on 6 September. The former swimming clubs in Vágur and Tvøroyri: Vágs Svimjifelag and Tvøroyrar Svimjifelag (founded on 6 March 1964) merged.

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