Linga-Sound

Linga-Sound

Linga-Sound, Hafen der Insel Stronsay.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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  • Linga, Little and Muckle —    LINGA, LITTLE and MUCKLE, isles, in the parish of Stronsay, county of Shetland. These are small islands, the one lying to the north west of Stronsay; and the other, which is the larger, and sometimes called the Holm of Midgarth, situated in… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • Linga, Yell — Infobox Scottish island latitude=60.66 longitude= 1. GridReference=HU557986 celtic name= Unknown norse name= Lyngey meaning of name= heather island area=45 ha area rank=200= highest elevation=26 m Population= nil population rank= main settlement …   Wikipedia

  • Linga, Vaila — Linga is one of the Shetland Islands, near Vaila and Walls on Mainland, Shetland. (It should be noted that Linga is an extremely common name in Shetland)Geography and geologyLinga is made up of sandstone, subjected to ancient glacial… …   Wikipedia

  • Linga —    1) LINGA, an isle, in the parish of Delting, county of Shetland. It is of very small extent, and is one of a group of islands lying in Yell sound, between Yell and the Mainland. There is safe anchorage for fishing sloops between this place and …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • Linga, Samphrey — Infobox Scottish island latitude=60.44 longitude= 1.15 GridReference=HU466733 celtic name= norse name=lyngey meaning of name=heather island area= 30 40 ha area rank= highest elevation= 40 m Population=0 population rank= main settlement= island… …   Wikipedia

  • West Linga — Infobox Scottish island latitude=60.6 longitude= 1.05 GridReference=HU533651 celtic name= norse name= lyng øy meaning of name= (west) heather island area=125 ha area rank= 134= highest elevation= 52 m Population=0 population rank= main settlement …   Wikipedia

  • List of islands called Linga — This list of islands called Linga provides and index for islands in Scotland with this and similar names.Linga (Northern Isles) (sometimes Lingay and Lingeigh in the Hebrides) is an extremely common name for Scottish islands and occurs most… …   Wikipedia

  • Muckle Holm, Yell Sound — For other uses, see Muckle Holm. Muckle Holm is a small island in Shetland. It is in Yell Sound, near the Northmavine. It is 23m at its highest point. There is a lighthouse, first lit in 1976.[1] References ^ Muckle Holm . Shetlopedia.… …   Wikipedia

  • Bluemull Sound — is the strait between Unst and Yell in Shetland s North Isles. A ferry service crosses it regularly. Cullivoe is on the Yell side, and Linga is in it …   Wikipedia

  • Stronsay and Eday —    STRONSAY and EDAY, two ancient parishes, in the county of Orkney, the one 14 miles (N. E. by E.) and the other 15 miles (N. N. E.) from Kirkwall; containing 2279 inhabitants, of whom 1268 are in Stronsay, and 1011 in Eday. These parishes,… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

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