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The Outer Hebrides, often called the Western Isles, make up an island chain off the west coast of Scotland. It is also a parliamentary constituency. The... |
Hebrides and all of the Outer Hebrides. Similar rocks are also thought to be present on Shetland. They have been proved west and north of the Outer Hebrides... |
Faroe Islands (section History) Faroes have similarities to Iceland, Shetland, the Orkney Islands, the Outer Hebrides and Greenland. The island group, or archipelago, left Norway in 1815... |
ivory. The hoard was discovered in 1831 on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. They may be some of the few complete, surviving medieval... |
Scottish Gaelic language (section History) English took over. Scottish Gaelic today is basically spoken in the Outer Hebrides and on Skye. Generally speaking, Scottish Gaelic spoken across the Western... |
grains, sheep, cattle and grapes. It is named after Balranald in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Captain Charles Sturt was the first European explorer to... |
Islands. It includes the Scottish Highlands, plus Orkney, Shetland and Outer Hebrides (the Western Isles). Much of Shetland's economy depends on oil and gas... |
Skye (category Inner and Outer Hebrides) Skye is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. More than 9000 people live there, and half of the people speak Gaelic... |
Scotland's land also includes several islands, including the Inner and Outer Hebrides off the west coast and the archipelagoes of Orkney and Shetland to the... |
Scottish island. Just over 5,000 people live there. Arran shares with the Hebrides cultural and physical similarities. Arran is mountainous and has been described... |
United Kingdom (section History) the islands which are now part of Scotland, including the Outer Hebrides, the Inner Hebrides, and the Northern Isles (the Shetland Islands and the Orkney... |
Hurricane Helene (2006) (section Storm history) reported. In Scotland, the strongest gust was on South Uist Island in the Outer Hebrides, where 74 mph (118 km/h) gusts were reported. No damage or deaths were... |
Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) (category Outer Hebrides) and 1793". This book contains information on native tribes and Canadian history of that time period. He spent his last years in Scotland. This short article... |
St Kilda (category Inner and Outer Hebrides) 57°49′2″N 8°34′36″W / 57.81722°N 8.57667°W / 57.81722; -8.57667 St Kilda is a small archipelago of Hebridean islands. It is northwest of the coast of... |
Standing stone (section History) Callanish standing stones in the Outer Hebrides... |