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  • The '''County of Bute''' is an island [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] off the west coast of Scotland. B ...[[Isle of Arran|Arran]], [[Great Cumbrae]] and [[Holy Isle, Buteshire|Holy Island]]) and only six are larger than 100 acres.
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  • * Gillean (lighthouse) in the parish of [[Lochalsh]] *[[Gruinard Bay]], in which is the less romantic [[Gruinard Island]], once notorious as a testing place for anthrax weapons
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  • *Ireland's largest island, [[Achill Island]], lies off Mayo's west coast ...rope)<ref>[[Ordnance Survey Ireland]], 2012</ref> at [[Croaghaun]], Achill island while the [[Benwee Head]] cliffs in [[Kilcommon]] [[Erris]] drop almost per
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  • {{Infobox island ...'' is one of the islands of [[Shetland]]. It is the northernmost inhabited island of the [[United Kingdom]] and of the [[British Isles]]. The tiny settlemen
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  • {{Infobox island ...ard' for ships (hence the unusually early provision of a lighthouse on the island).
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  • {{Infobox island '''Islay''' is a large island in the [[Inner Hebrides]] belonging to [[Argyllshire]].
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  • {{Infobox island '''St Mary's''' is the largest island of the [[Isles of Scilly]], a cluster of islands off the westernmost tip of
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  • {{Infobox island ...Fair Isle sweater. Its name is from Old Norse ''Frjóey'', meaning "Sheep Island".
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  • {{Infobox island ...art of the island collectively known as [[Lewis with Harris]], the largest island of the [[Outer Hebrides]]. Lewis is part of [[Ross-shire]], while Harris be
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  • The first road in the district was built in 1828 by the lighthouse commission across the Parph. This road is only accessible by the passenger ...ost entirely unpopulated, although military and tourism use continues. The lighthouse was built in 1828 and the access road from the Kyle of Durness dates from t
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  • ...e northwest coast of [[Great Britain]]. They are also known as '''the Long Island'''. ...] in the south. The largest island, [[Lewis with Harris]], is the largest island of the [[British Isles]] after [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] themselves
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  • {{Infobox island |name=Eagle Island
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  • {{Infobox island {{Infobox lighthouse
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  • ...t Irish round tower. In addition to serving as a memorial, the tower is a lighthouse for the harbour entrance, standing on the west side of entrance to [[Larne ==Lighthouse==
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