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Berneray or
Bernera (Scottish Gaelic: Beàrnaraigh) is the name of
several Scottish islands:
There are
three islands called Bernera:
Bernera Island, a tidal...
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Berneray (Scottish Gaelic: Beàrnaraigh na Hearadh) is an
island and
community in the
Sound of Harris, Scotland. It is one of
fifteen inhabited islands...
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Barra Head, also
known as
Berneray (Scottish Gaelic: Beàrnaraigh), is the
southernmost island of the
Outer Hebrides in Scotland.
Within the
Outer Hebrides...
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which is now
linked by the
Vatersay Causeway to
Barra –
remains inhabited.
Berneray (also
known as
Barra Head), Pabbay,
Sandray and
Mingulay have been inhabited...
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Berneray is a 50-minute do****entary that
aired on UK
television in 1981. The do****entary
revolves around the
people on the
island of
Berneray, North...
- to Borve, on the Isle of
Berneray,
North Uist is the site of a
castle once held by the MacLeods.
Norman MacLeod of
Berneray, who was the
laird of the...
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Geirum Beag to the
south between Mingulay and the
nearby island of
Berneray, and
Solon Mòr ('Big Gannet'),
Solon Beag ('Little Gannet'),
Sgeirean nan...
- (203 cm).
MacAskill was born in the
hamlet of
Sheabie on the
island of
Berneray, Uist in the
Sound of Harris, Scotland. His
father was
Norman MacAskill...
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Uibhist a
Tuath (North Uist), Am
Baile Sear (Baleshare) and Beàrnaraigh (
Berneray). The islands, collectively, have a po****tion of 4,723. The main settlements...
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sheer density on the
Shiants is greater. The
crofting practises on
Berneray encourage a wide
array of birdlife. On
early summer evenings, you can sometimes...