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Immediately to the south is [[Tahay]] and then the coast of North Uist. | Immediately to the south is [[Tahay]] and then the coast of North Uist. | ||
{{Sound of Harris}} |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 1 March 2017
Sursay Gaelic: Sursaigh | |
Location | |
Location: | 57°40’17"N, 7°6’10"W |
Grid reference: | NF958760 |
Highest point: | 70 feet |
Data | |
Population: | 0 |
Sursay is a small, uninhabited island in the Sound of Harris, in the close scatter of rocks and islets on the east side of the sound off the north coast of North Uist, all within Inverness-shire.
Immediately to the south is Tahay and then the coast of North Uist.
The islands of the Sound of Harris, Inverness-shire | ||
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Harris |
Berneray • Boreray • Keallasay More • Ensay • Gilsay • Groay • Hermetray • Killegray • Opsay • Pabbay • Sgarabhaigh • Shillay • Stromay • Sursay • Tahay • |
North Uist
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