Groay
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Groay Gaelic: Grodhaigh | |
Location | |
Location: | 57°42’11"N, 7°2’1"W |
Grid reference: | NG002792 |
Highest point: | 85 feet |
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Population: | 0 |
Groay is a small, uninhabited island in the Sound of Harris between Harris to the north and North Uist to the south. It is in the eastern part of the sound, in a hazardous sea full of rocks and skerries, with its neighbours Gilsay and Lingay.
As with all the isles of the sound, Gilsay is within Inverness-shire.
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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