- It
lends its name to
nearby island of
Gloup Holm.
Gloup Holm
derives its name from the
village of
Gloup and
Gloup Voe on the "mainland" of Yell. These...
- Noël
Godin (born 13
September 1945) is a
Belgian writer, critic,
actor and
notorious pie
thrower or entarteur.
Godin gained global attention in 1998 when...
- The
Gloup (/ɡluːp/) is a
collapsed sea cave in the Mull Head
Nature Reserve in the
islands of Orkney, Scotland. The name
derives from the Old
Norse "gluppa"...
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storm claimed 10
boats and 58 men,
mostly from
Gloup, in the
north of Yell, in what
became known as The
Gloup Disaster.[circular reference]
Although it is...
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Gloup Holm is an
islet in the
Shetland Islands,
lying to the
north of Yell.
Gloup Holm is near to the part of Yell
called North Neaps, near
Gloup. It...
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across to
Graveland Ness (60°39'N) in the
Island of Yell,
through Yell to
Gloup Ness (1°04'W) and
across to Spoo Ness (60°45'N) in Unst island, through...
- and
include Burravoe, home to the Old Haa Museum, Mid Yell,
Cullivoe and
Gloup, as well as Ulsta, Gutcher, Aywick, West Yell, Sellafirth, Copister, Camb...
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Northern Europe, 1909–1989. Paris: L'Harmattan. Cobbing, Bob, ed. (1974).
Gloup and Woup. Gillingham: Arc Publications. ISBN 9780902771277. Dencker, Klaus...
- 7009; -1.0002 (Culli Voe)
Gloup Voe
Zetland Gloup 60°43′22″N 1°04′45″W / 60.7228°N 1.0791°W / 60.7228; -1.0791 (
Gloup Voe)
Hamna Voe
Zetland Hamnavoe...
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Dumbarton Rock
Duncansby Head, John o'
Groats Glen Nevis, Fort
William Gloup Ness, Cullivoe,
Shetland Islands Liathach,
Wester Ross Old Man of Hoy, Orkney...