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Outer Hebrides

Na h-Eileanan Siar
(The Western Isles)
Image:ScotlandWesternIsles.png
Geography
Area:
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 7th
3,071 km²
? %
Admin HQ:Stornoway
ISO 3166-2:GB-ELS
ONS code:00RJ
Demographics
Population:
- Total (April 29, 2001)
- Density
Ranked 30th
26,502
9 / km²
Politics
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
http://www.w-isles.gov.uk
Control:Independent
MP:Calum Macdonald
MSP:Alasdair Morrison

The Outer Hebrides or Western Isles (Scottish Gaelic: Na h-Eileanan Siar), also traditionally known as the Outer Isles, comprise an island chain off the west coast of Scotland. They form part of the Hebrides, separated from the Scottish mainland and from the Inner Hebrides by the stormy stretch of water known as the Minch and the Little Minch . Most communities in the Outer Hebrides use the Scottish Gaelic language.

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Council

The islands form one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. The Western Isles council is officially known by its Gaelic name Comhairle nan Eilean Siar . The council has its base in Stornoway on Lewis. Before 1975, some of the islands formed part of Inverness-shire and some part of Ross and Cromarty. The Western Isles constitute a Lieutenancy Area.

Main island group

The main islands form an archipelago, which with their smaller surrounding islands are sometimes known poetically as the Long Isle. The major islands include:Lewis and Harris, North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra. South of Barra lie the Barra Isles, including Mingulay and Vatersay.

A large number of small islands surround the main islands. They include:

  • Baleshare, Berneray, Boreray
  • Calvay , Campay
  • Eilean Chaluim Chille , Eilean Iubhard , Ensay
  • Flaray , Floday , Flodday , Floddaybeg , Floddaymore , Fuday , Fuiay
  • Great Bernera, Gighay , Gilsay , Grimsay, Groay
  • Hellisay , Hermetray
  • Killegray , Kirkibost
  • Lingay , Little Bernera
  • Mealasta
  • Opsay , Oronsay , Orosay
  • Pabbay near Harris
  • Ronay
  • Scalpay, Scaravay , Scarp, Scotosay , Sgeotasaigh , Shillay , Soay Beag , Soay Mor , Stromay , Stuley , Sursay
  • Tahay , Taransay
  • Vacsay , Vallay, Vuia Beg , Vuia Mor
  • Wiay

Other islands

Small islands and island groups pepper the North Atlantic surrounding the main island group:

To the west lie the Monach Islands, Flannan Isles, Saint Kilda and Rockall, in increasing order of distance. The status of Rockall as part of the United Kingdom remains disputed.

To the east lie the Shiant Islands, located in the Minch.

To the north lie North Rona and Sula Sgeir, two small and remote islands. Not often included as part of the Outer Hebrides, they nevertheless come under the administration of the Western Isles district.

Ferries

Scheduled Ferry services between the Outer Hebrides and the Scottish Mainland and Inner Hebrides operate on the following routes:

Other ferries operate between some of the islands.

External links

Historical footnote: Many websites of the Outer Hebrides derive content from the original, late-lamented, Eolas Virtual Hebrides, website. This was once the largest rural website in the world.

Eolas went bankrupt in 2000 and the Eolas TV company became MacTV. The web design team became Reefnet and the content has largely found a home at GlobalGuide.Org.

Sites deriving partly from the original Virtual Hebrides

Other Outer Hebrides websites

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