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Ánirnar
Ánir (:ˈɔanɪɹ), also Ánirnar (Danish: Åerne) is a village in the Faroe Islands on the northern island of Borðoy. In 2007 it had a population of 16, but with the expansion of the area with the new apartments above the old settlement the population has increased to 55 in 2013. == General == Ánir lies about 3 km north of the northern isles' capital Klaksvík on the west coast of Borðoy and was founded in 1840, as the increasing population demanded more land for cultivation.〔http://www.faroeislands.dk/pages/AnirIndex.htm〕 Facing the village is the southern tip of the island Kunoy. The road through Ánir continues to Strond and then crosses the causeway to the island of Kunoy to continue to the villages of Haraldssund and Kunoy. High over Ánir is the entrance of a road tunnel to Árnafjørður and on to the island of Viðoy. As of 1 January 2007 Ánir had 16 inhabitants, in 2013 it had 55 inhabitants. Its Postal Code is FO-726. It belongs to the Municipality of Klaksvík. There are two streets: the four houses of the original village are at the main road to Kunoy (Ánavegur)〔Ánavegur N° 136, 138, 140 and 142, see http://www.kortal.fo/〕 and 15 modern villas have been built in 2009 at a new road called Edmundstrøð (N° 1-28).〔Edmundstrøð 1 is an older houses, close to the main road. The new villas are at Edmundstrøð 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28), see http://www.kortal.fo/〕 The Faroese word ''ánir'' is a rare variant of ''vánir'' and means „forecasts, prospects, hopes“.
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