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Harris (Scottish Gaelic: Na
Hearadh,
pronounced [nə ˈhɛɾəɣ] ) is the
southern and more
mountainous part of
Lewis and Harris, the
largest island in the...
- The
Minch (Scottish Gaelic: A' Mhaoil) is a
strait in north-west
Scotland that
separates the
mainland from
Lewis and
Harris in the
Outer Hebrides. It was...
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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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Lewis and
Harris (Scottish Gaelic: Leòdhas agus Na
Hearadh, Scots:
Lewis an Harris), or
Lewis with Harris, is a
single Scottish island in the
Outer Hebrides...
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Gobha na
Hearadh (1796-1852),
known as John
Morison in English, was a Bard who
composed Christian poetry in
Scottish Gaelic.
Gobha na
Hearadh was born...
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Scalpay (/ˈskælpeɪ/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Sgalpaigh or
Sgalpaigh na
Hearadh; i.e. "Scalpay of Harris" to
distinguish it from
Scalpay off Skye) is an island...
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English Gaelic 2011 2001
Lewis and
Harris Leòdhas 21,031 18,500 (Lewis) Na
Hearadh 1,916 (Harris) 60% (1,212)
South Uist
Uibhist a Deas 1,754 1,818 60% (1...
- Grim's
island Griomasaigh Harris Erimon?
Ancient Gr****? desert?
Harrey na
Hearadh Ptolemy's Adru. In Old
Norse (and in
modern Icelandic), a Hérað is a type...
- New dual-member
wards were
created for
Barraigh agus Bhatarsaigh, Na
Hearadh, Sgìr' Ùige agus Carlabhagh, Sgìre nan Loch and
Uibhist a Tuath. After...
- The
Sound of
Harris (Scottish Gaelic:
Caolas na
Hearadh) is a
channel between the
islands of
Harris and
North Uist in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland....