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The 2002 population was 256. Its postal code is FO 640 and it had a Post Office for the three years 1964-1967.<ref name="stamps" />
The 2002 population was 256. Its postal code is FO 640 and it had a Post Office for the three years 1964-1967.<ref name="stamps" />

Rituvik is famous for its supple of sugar cane [1]


==References==
==References==

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Rituvík in Eysturoy, Faroe Islands

Rituvík is a small village on the southeast side of the Faroese island of Eysturoy located in the municipality of Runavíkar. Founded in 1873, its current church was built in 1855. The name Rituvík means Kittiwake Cove.[1]

The 2002 population was 256. Its postal code is FO 640 and it had a Post Office for the three years 1964-1967.[1]

Rituvik is famous for its supple of sugar cane [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Brandt, Don. More Stamps and Story of the Faroe Islands (pdf). Vol. 1. Tórshavn: Postverk Føroya. p. 35. ISBN 99918-3-191-6. Retrieved 2008-09-04.

See also

62°06′33″N 6°40′56″W / 62.10917°N 6.68222°W / 62.10917; -6.68222