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Gruney is a small,
uninhabited island in Shetland, Scotland. It lies
north of the
Northmavine peninsula of the
Shetland Mainland, from
which it is separated...
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Gruney or
Grunay is the name of
several Shetland Islands. It
derives from the Old
Norse for "green island".
Gruney off
Northmavine Grunay, in the Out Skerries...
- For
other islands with
similar names, see
Gruney (disambiguation)
Sound Gruney is one of the
Shetland islands. It lies
about 1.5
kilometres (0.93 mi) north...
- Haaf
Gruney is a
small island in the
north east of the
Shetland Islands. The
island is
between Unst and
Fetlar which are to the
north and
south respectively...
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sound between it and Unst.
These include to the north: Daaey, Haaf
Gruney,
Sound Gruney, Urie
Lingey and Uyea; and to the west:
Hascosay and Linga. It is...
- Hog, The Roodrans, The Stab,
Troll Kona Stack,
Valti Stack,
Wilma Stack.
Gruney and the
Ramna Stacks: The Club, Barlcudda, Flae-****, Fladda, Ofoora, Stab...
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Firth of
Clyde Grunay Shetland: Out
Skerries Gruney Shetland Gualan Outer Hebrides:
Benbecula Haaf
Gruney Shetland Harlosh Island Inner Hebrides: Skye...
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Green Holm
Greenly Island (disambiguation), a
number of
different islands Gruney (disambiguation) Île
Verte (disambiguation),
French for "Green Island" Verde...
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Columbia Canada Sørøya
Finnmark Norway
Sotra Hordaland Norway
Sound Gruney Shetland
Islands Scotland
South Jason Islands of the Falkland Islands...
- was built. In 1745, two
girls from Uyea
rowed to the
small island of Haaf
Gruney to milk some of the cows
grazing here. They were
caught in a
storm when...