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There is more than one
island named Scalpay (Scottish Gaelic: Sgalpaigh):
Scalpay,
Inner Hebrides (near Skye)
Scalpay,
Outer Hebrides (near Harris) This...
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Scalpay (/ˈskælpeɪ/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Sgalpaigh or
Sgalpaigh na Hearadh; i.e. "
Scalpay of Harris" to
distinguish it from
Scalpay off Skye) is an island...
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Scalpay (/ˈskælpeɪ/;
Scottish Gaelic: Sgalpaigh) is an
inhabited island in the
Inner Hebrides of
Scotland which has a po****tion of 4. The
bedrock of...
- west coast. A
bridge from the east
coast links Harris to the
island of
Scalpay (Sgalpaigh na Hearadh). In
March 2003 the 25,300-hectare (62,500-acre)...
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Killegray Berneray (disambiguation)
Taransay Scarp Mealasta Island Scalpay,
Inner Hebrides Scalpay,
Outer Hebrides Great Bernera Little Bernera Pabbay Mhor Pabbay...
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Eilean Glas is a
peninsula of
Scalpay in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Eilean Glas is home to a
historic lighthouse.
Eilean Glas
means Grey/Green Island...
- MV Loch
Sunart (ex-Gemeente Pont 23 then
Sound of
Scalpay) was a car and p****enger ferry,
originally operated in Amsterdam, and then by
Western Ferries...
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Lewis and
Harris group are Beàrnaraigh (Great Bernera) and
Sgalpaigh (
Scalpay).
Tarasaigh (Taransay) and An
Sgarp (Scarp), now uninhabited, are islands...
- (but not to the
above islands), by the
Vatersay Causeway. To the north,
Scalpay and
Great Bernera are
connected to
Lewis and Harris.
Inner Hebrides Skye...
- Su****ded by larger, drive-through vessels, she was
renamed MV
Scalpay and
moved to
Scalpay where she
served until 1977. MV
Lochalsh was
built in 1957 for...