Territories of Vale

The ?? Autonomous Territories of Vale (Valois: Territoires Autonomes du Val) are the Faroe Islands, ? and Svalbard. Together with Continental Vale, they form the whole of the Republic of Vale. While each has its own internal leadership, most being self-governing, they share the President of Vale as head of state.

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Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands is an archipelago and autonomous territory of Vale, situated between the North Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately halfway between Vale and Iceland, at about 320 kilometres (200 mi) north-north-west of mainland Scotland. Its official language is Faroese.

Svalbard
Svalbard is an archipelago and autonomous territory of Vale in the Arctic Ocean, constituting the northernmost part of Vale. Located north of mainland Europa, it is about midway between mainland Vale and the North Pole. The group of islands range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude. The largest island is Spitsbergen, followed by Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya. The administrative center is Longyearbyen, and other settlements, in addition to research outposts, are the Russian mining community of Barentsburg, the research community of Ny-Ålesund and the mining outpost of Sveagruva. It is the northernmost place in the world with a permanent population. Its official language is Montagnais.