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Húsar Postal Codes: 795 to 796 | Norðoya sýsla, Færøerne

Postal Codes (Postnumre) for Húsar range from 795 to 796 in Norðoya sýsla, Færøerne, Denmark. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Húsar, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Húsar

Showing 2 places in Húsar. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Húsar
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Sample Address Format for Húsar

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Húsar, Norðoya sýsla, Færøerne, 796
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Húsar on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Húsar municipalities in Denmark.

Húsar Quick Facts

CountryDenmark (DK)
Administrative PathDenmark → Færøerne → Norðoya sýsla
Postal Code795~796
Constituent countriesFærøerne
RegionsNorðoya sýsla
ISO CodesDK / DNK / 208
Top-level domain (ccTLD).dk
Coordinates62.26265, -6.68908
Places2

What to Know About Húsar

Key Facts

Húsar is a village located in the Norðoya sýsla region of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Situated on the island of Kalsoy, Húsar occupies a picturesque coastal position along the eastern shore, nestled between dramatic cliffs and the North Atlantic Ocean. The village is part of the Klaksvíkar municipality and lies approximately 15 kilometers northeast of Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. With an estimated population of around 40-50 residents, Húsar is one of the smaller settlements on Kalsoy, known for its traditional Faroese architecture featuring grass-roofed houses and stunning natural surroundings. The village covers a compact area of less than 1 square kilometer, typical of Faroese coastal settlements. Húsar serves as an important community hub for the northern part of Kalsoy and is connected to other villages on the island by the island's road network and tunnels. As part of the Faroe Islands' unique administrative structure, Húsar falls under the postal code system that serves the entire territory, making it accessible for mail and package delivery services throughout the Nordic region.

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