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Harray (pronounced /ˈhæri/) (Old Norse: Herað; Norn: Herrað) is a
parish and a
village on Mainland, Orkney, Scotland. It has the
unique distinction of...
- Loch of
Stenness nor the Loch of
Harray on
Mainland Orkney is
large enough to
appear in the
above table (Loch of
Harray is 16th by area) but at
higher stages...
- The Loch of
Harray is the
largest loch of
Mainland Orkney,
Scotland and is
named for the
parish of
Harray. It lies
immediately north of the Loch of Stenness...
- the
presentation of statistics. Orkney's
civil parishes are:
Birsay and
Harray Cross and
Burness Eday Evie and
Rendall Firth Holm Hoy and
Graemsay Kirkwall...
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Kirkwall city. Firth, Orphir,
Stenness and
Harray lie west of
Kirkwall and east of the
westernmost parishes.
Harray has the
unique distinction of
being the...
- of the town of Stromness, lies
immediately to the
south of the Loch of
Harray and is
close to the
World Heritage neolithic sites of the
Stones of Stenness...
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southern ends of the sea loch Loch of
Stenness and the
freshwater Loch of
Harray. The name,
which is
pronounced stane-is in
Orcadian dialect,
comes from...
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standing building in
northern Europe. The
Barnhouse Settlement is by Loch of
Harray on the
Orkney Mainland, not far from the
Standing Stones of Stenness. Excavations...
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several centuries ago show the Isle of
Harris being referred to as
Haray or
Harray, Here or Herre, Herrie, and the
plural Harreis; as well as
possibly related...
- west of the
mainland island,
lying south of the
parish of Rendall, east of
Harray and Stenness,
north of
Orphir and west of St Ola. It is not to be confused...