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Fetlar is one of the
North Isles of Shetland, Scotland, with a
usually resident po****tion of 61 at the time of the 2011 census. Its main
settlement is...
- Hascosay; Old
Norse "Hafskotsey") is a
small island lying between Yell and
Fetlar in the
Shetland Islands, Scotland. The island's rock is co**** micaceous...
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Shetland Islands, Scotland. The main
islands in the
group are Yell, Unst and
Fetlar.
Sometimes the
islands in Yell
Sound are
included in this group. They are...
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ancient dividing wall that runs for over 4 km (2.5 mi)
across the
island of
Fetlar in Scotland.
Allen 2023, p. 264.
Carahunge Armenological Center 2021. Neal...
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dividing wall that was
erected from
north to
south across the
island of
Fetlar in Shetland, Scotland. Some
sources describe it as
having been
built in...
- of the
group is
known as Mainland. The next
largest are Yell, Unst, and
Fetlar,
which lie to the north, and
Bressay and Whalsay,
which lie to the east...
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Scotland minister who
spent most of his life
working in the
parishes of
Fetlar and Unst. At the
Disruption he
joined the Free Church. His was sometimes...
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island of
Fetlar in Shetland,
where the
annual World Quickplay Hnefatafl Championships are now held each
summer under the au****es of the
Fetlar Hnefatafl...
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addition to the
Shetland Mainland the
larger islands are Unst, Yell and
Fetlar. The
definition of an
island used in this list is that it is land that is...
- pre-Celtic origin: Unst,
Fetlar and Yell. The
earliest recorded forms of
these three names do
carry Norse meanings:
Fetlar is the
plural of
fetill and...