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Foula (/ˈfuːlə/),
located in the
Shetland archipelago of Scotland, is one of the
United Kingdom's most
remote permanently inhabited islands.
Owned since...
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Foula Airfield (IATA: FOA) is an
airfield located on the
remote island of
Foula, part of the
Shetland Islands in the
north of Scotland. The
airstrip opened...
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September 1935), born John
Bernard Stoughton Holbourn, was
Laird of
Foula, a
professor and
lecturer for the
University of Oxford, and a writer. Holbourn...
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appears two
minutes into the film
actually shows Foula (even the name of the real-life
settlement of Ham on
Foula can be read), the
introduction text mentions...
- Faroe. On 8
September she ran
aground and was
wrecked off the
island of
Foula, in the
Shetland Islands. In the late 1890s the
White Star Line's existing...
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smaller islands to the west of Mainland. The
other inhabited islands are
Foula 28 km (17 mi) west of Walls, Fair Isle 38 km (24 mi) south-west of Sumburgh...
- Al-Fulah (Arabic: الفولة) is a town in West
Kordofan State in
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capital of the state. The
Chinese have
shown an
interest in
developing a...
- used by the
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Foula in Shetland, Scotland, a
small settlement on a
remote island of the archipelago...