- Sula
Sgeir is a small,
uninhabited Scottish islet in the
North Atlantic, 18
kilometres (9+1⁄2
nautical miles) west of Rona. One of the most
remote islands...
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Garbh Sgeir (Gaelic: 'rough skerry') is a rock
about 100 metres west of the
islet Òigh-
sgeir, in the
Small Isles, Lochaber, Scotland.
There is an anchorage...
- Mhaoil,
Sgeir nan
Gobhar Texa:
Sgeiran an Lòin, Tarr
Sgeir Slate Islands: Easdale: None
Eilean Dubh Mòr:
Eilean Dubh Beag,
Liath Sgeir,
Sgeir à Gheòidh...
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Hyskeir (Scottish Gaelic: Òigh-
sgeir) or
Heyskeir is a low-lying
rocky islet (a skerry) in the
Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The
Hyskeir Lighthouse marks...
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Risga Seilag Sgeir an
Eididh Sgeir an t-Seangain
Sgeir Buidhe Sgeir Charrach Sgeir Ghobhlach Sgeir Horsgeat Sgeir Mhali Sgeir Mhòr
Sgeir nan
Gillean Sgeirean...
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Sgeir à Mhurain,
Sgeir Dhearg,
Sgeir na h-Aon Chaorocah.
Pabaigh Mòr:
Bogha Dubh, Mas
Sgeir,
Pabeigh Beag,
Siaram Mòr Vacsay:
Sgeir Bocaig,
Sgeir Fail...
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Skerryvore (from the
Gaelic An
Sgeir Mhòr
meaning "The
Great Skerry") is a
remote island that lies off the west
coast of Scotland, 11
nautical miles (20...
- Soray/Soraigh (Old
Norse Suðurey,
south island or Sauðurey, sheep's island) and
Sgeir Tomain (probably from Old
Norse sker, skerry,
shallow rock in sea, and Gaelic...
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Gabhar Priest Island (Eilean a' Chlèirich)
Sgeir an Aon
Iomairt Sgeir B****dhe Mòr
Sgeir Loisgte Sgeir nam Mult
Sgeir Ribhinn Sgeirean Glasa Stac Mhic Aonghais...
- and Russian: шхеры (shkhery). In
Scottish Gaelic, it
appears as
sgeir, e.g. Sula
Sgeir, in
Irish as sceir, in
Welsh as sgeri, and in Manx as skeyr. Skerries...