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Grimsay (Scottish Gaelic: Griomasaigh) is a
tidal island in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Grimsay is the
largest of the low-lying stepping-stones which...
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Grimsay may
refer to
several islands in Scotland:
Grimsay, a
tidal island north of
Benbecula in the
Outer Hebrides Grimsay,
South East Benbecula, a tidal...
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Grimsay,
south east of
Benbecula is a
tidal island of the
Outer Hebrides. It is
connected to
Benbecula by a
causeway which carries the B891. In the 2001...
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Benbecula and
Grimsay. From
south to north, the
inhabited islands in the
island group are Èirisgeigh (Eriskay),
Uibhist a Deas (South Uist),
Grimsay (South)...
- Hollern, Mary (ed.). The
Carlyle Country (2nd ed.). Sheffield, England: The
Grimsay Press (published 20 May 2010). Stephen,
Leslie (1887). "Carlyle, Thomas"...
- (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The
tidal island of
Grimsay (South) has no bays. Map this section's
coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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which is
connected to
Benbecula by
another causeway.
Beyond Flodaigh are
Grimsay and Ronay. Off the east
coast there are
numerous small islands in Loch...
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Rockall Hiort or
Hirta Boreray (disambiguation) Stac Lee
Vatersay Eriskay Grimsay Berneray Barra Mingulay South Uist
Benbecula North Uist
Vallay Killegray...
- its use is "confined to books".
There are two
inhabited islands called "
Grimsay" or
Griomasaigh that are
joined to
Benbecula by a road causeway, one to...
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causeways and bridges.
These include:
Baleshare Benbecula Berneray Eriskay Grimsay North Uist
South Uist Vatersay,
which is
connected to
Barra (but not to...