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Cunningsburgh,
formerly also
known as
Coningsburgh (Old Norse:
Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a new
hamlet and
ancient parish in the south...
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farmland and
contains many
important archaeological sites. Bigton,
Cunningsburgh, Sandwick, Scalloway, and
Sumburgh The
Central Mainland has more farmland...
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Delting Brae,
Muckle Roe 131.7 1,917 14.6
Dunrossness Cunningsburgh, Fair Isle,
Sandwick 120.5 3,216 26.7
Fetlar 41.4 61 1.5
Lerwick Gulberwick...
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Sandwick 10 July
Public Hall,
Cunningsburgh 10 July
Harbison Park,
Whalsay 11 July Unst 11 July
Public Hall,
Cunningsburgh 12 July
Harbison Park, Whalsay...
- (40 km) by road from Lerwick. Bus
service 6,
operated by J&DS
Halcrow of
Cunningsburgh,
provides a
regular link
between the
airport and the town
seven days...
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Cunningsburgh, Shetland...
- District, Transvaal; Darwendale, Zimbabwe; near Bou Azzer, Morocco;
Cunningsburgh, the
Shetland Islands of Scotland; Langban, Varmland, Sweden; the Altai...
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which contains Fair Isle is Dunrossness,
which is
linked with Sandwick,
Cunningsburgh and
Quarff parishes. The congregation's
minister is
Reverend Charles...
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sentence explaining who
carved the cross. The
Shetland inscriptions at
Cunningsburgh and
Lunnasting reading EHTECONMORS and [E]TTECUHETTS have been understood...
- in the
Shetland Islands, Scotland. It was
merged in 1891,
along with
Cunningsburgh, into Dunrossness.
Sandwick is
located 13
miles (21 km)
south of Lerwick...