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Uist is a
group of six
islands that are part of the
Outer Hebridean Archipelago,
which is part of the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
North Uist and South...
- (2,034 ft). The
Uists and
their immediate outliers have a
combined area of 745.4
square kilometres (288 sq mi). This
includes the
Uists themselves and...
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Hebrides is Stornoway. To the
south across the
Sound of
Harris lie the
Uists and Benbecula,
which were
joined by a
series of
causeways constructed between...
- po****tion of the
combined Uists rose dramatically,
before the po****tion
crash of the
Highland Clearances. In 1755, the
Uists'
estimated combined po****tion...
- Clyde, Islay,
Firth of Lorn, Mull,
Small Isles, Skye,
Lewis and Harris,
Uists and Barra, St Kilda, Orkney,
Shetland and
Firth of Forth. In a few cases...
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South Uist (Scottish Gaelic:
Uibhist a Deas, [ˈɯ.ɪʃtʲ ə ˈtʲes̪] ; Scots:
Sooth Uist) is the second-largest
island of the
Outer Hebrides in Scotland. At...
- high in the heaven" as "flame
spouted from the houses" and that in the
Uists "the king d**** his
sword red in blood". The
Hebrides were now part of the...
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Catholicism in
Scotland continued in the
Highlands and some
western islands like
Uist and Barra, and it was
strengthened during the 19th
century by immigration...
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Lingeigh is an
uninhabited island off
North Uist,
south east of Boreray. It is
separated from
North Uist by
Traigh Lingeigh. Mac an Tàilleir, Iain (2003)...
- of a son by his new wife. As compensation, John
granted Lordship of the
Uists to Ranald's
younger brother Godfrey and made
Ranald Lord of the remainder...