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The Romic Fùiglafiòrdhàgh is derived from Old Norse fugl, meaning "bird", and fjǫrðr, meaning "a lake-like body of water meant for passage or ferrying". The additional suffix "-àgh" is an Old Romic plural suffix; it is unclear why this was added, but its earliest recorded usage was in 1576. The English Fowlfjords is derived from Old English Fowele fiord, which later morphed into the current Fowfljords. It has the same Old Norse etymological source as Fùiglafiòrdhàgh.

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rdfs:label
  • Fowlfjords
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  • The Romic Fùiglafiòrdhàgh is derived from Old Norse fugl, meaning "bird", and fjǫrðr, meaning "a lake-like body of water meant for passage or ferrying". The additional suffix "-àgh" is an Old Romic plural suffix; it is unclear why this was added, but its earliest recorded usage was in 1576. The English Fowlfjords is derived from Old English Fowele fiord, which later morphed into the current Fowfljords. It has the same Old Norse etymological source as Fùiglafiòrdhàgh.
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map caption
  • Location of Fowlfjords
leader name
settlement type
Population rank
  • 21(xsd:integer)
population demonym
  • Fowler
  • Fùiglirr
image skyline
  • An fhiòrd n'fhùighla.jpg
Name
  • Fowlfjords
postal code type
  • Postal code
Image caption
  • Fowlfjord village.
subdivision type
  • Country
Postal code
  • 46(xsd:integer)
image map
  • Fùiglàfiòrdhàgh.jpg
native name
  • Fùiglàfiòrdhàgh
Timezone
subdivision name
Leader title
Motto
  • (With wings towards the end)
  • Le sgiòthan ag'an eòirr
image flag
  • Flag of Fowlfjords.png
unit pref
  • Metric
population total
  • 545(xsd:integer)
UTC offset
  • -1(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Romic Fùiglafiòrdhàgh is derived from Old Norse fugl, meaning "bird", and fjǫrðr, meaning "a lake-like body of water meant for passage or ferrying". The additional suffix "-àgh" is an Old Romic plural suffix; it is unclear why this was added, but its earliest recorded usage was in 1576. The English Fowlfjords is derived from Old English Fowele fiord, which later morphed into the current Fowfljords. It has the same Old Norse etymological source as Fùiglafiòrdhàgh.
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