The Faroe Islands, a Danish autonomous territory in the North Atlantic, rise as grassy islets with Tórshavn as its capital, a Viking-rooted land of puffins and stormy cliffs. Known for fish, knitwear, and a fierce Nordic soul, its economy thrives on fisheries, tourism, and shipping, cradling 50,000 Faroese. Its turf-roofed homes and whale hunts glow. The Faroes’ wild edge awes.