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Eoropie (Scottish Gaelic: Eòrapaidh) is the most
northerly village on the Isle of
Lewis in the
parish of Ness, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Eoropie...
- Skigersta, Eorodale, Adabroc, Port of Ness, Knockaird,
Fivepenny and
Eoropie. It was the most north-westerly
community in the
European Union, when the...
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Callanish Carloway Cliff Coll
Cromore Cross Crossbost Dalbeg Eorodale Eoropie Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm
Keose Kirkibost...
- Butt of
Lewis Lighthouse. The
nearest po****ted area is the
village of
Eoropie,
about 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) to the south. The road to the lighthouse...
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South Dell,
North Dell, Cross, Swainbost, Habost, Lionel, Port of Ness,
Eoropie, Fivepenny, Knockaird, Adabrock, Eorodale, Skigersta, Cross-Skigersta Road...
- near the
northern end of the A857, at the
junctions with the B8013 to
Eoropie and the B8015 to
Eorodale and Skigersta.
Lewis and
Harris History of the...
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Callanish Carloway Cliff Coll
Cromore Cross Crossbost Dalbeg Eorodale Eoropie Fivepenny Flesherin Garynahine Gisla Gravir Gress Habost Holm Kirkibost...
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church (Scottish Gaelic:
Teampall Mholuaidh) is a
church in the
village of
Eoropie in Ness in the Isle of
Lewis in Scotland. It is one of the
busiest visitor...
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parish of Barvas, and is
situated on the B8014,
between Port of Ness and
Eoropie.
There are two
separate places with this name, both in the north-west of...
- Barvas. The B8014
travels through the settlement,
between Port of Ness and
Eoropie. The
Clach Stein standing stones are
situated between Knockaird and Port...