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  2. Lewis and Harris - Wikipedia

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    Lewis and Harris is the most populous of the Scottish islands: It had just over 21,000 residents in 2011, [4] a rise of 5.6% from the 2001 census total of 19,918. [20] Stornoway is the main town of the island, and the civil parish of Stornoway, including the town and various nearby villages, has a population of about 12,000.

  3. Berneray, North Uist - Wikipedia

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    The name "Berneray" is from the Old Norse Bjarnar-øy and means either "Bjorn's island" or possibly "bear island". [3] This island is known by Gaelic speakers as Beàrnaraigh na Hearadh, meaning "Berneray of Harris" to distinguish it from Beàrnaraigh Cheann Bharraigh, literally "Berneray of Barra Head ", now usually known in English simply as Barra Head and Beàrnaraigh Leòdhais, known as ...

  4. Harris, Outer Hebrides - Wikipedia

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    Harris (Scottish Gaelic: Na Hearadh, pronounced [nə ˈhɛɾəɣ] ⓘ) is the southern and more mountainous part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Although not an island itself, Harris is often referred to in opposition to the Isle of Lewis as the Isle of Harris , which is the former postal county and the ...

  5. HMY Iolaire - Wikipedia

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    The first donation was £1,000 from William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme, who in 1918 had bought the islands of Lewis and Harris. [26] On 14 February 1919, a benefit concert was held in the Usher Hall , Edinburgh, and in the week 10–15 February public collections were made in all the cinemas of Edinburgh and Glasgow . [ 27 ]

  6. Callanish Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Waterboys' 1993 album Dream Harder contains a song called "Wonders of Lewis" which appears to reference the stones. The stones are featured in the plot and setting of Death of an Adept (1996), a novel by Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris.

  7. File:David John Lewis, Harris-Ewing photo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Kamala Harris Says She Watches F1, Roots for Lewis Hamilton - AOL

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    Kamala Harris Watches F1, Roots for Lewis Hamilton BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI - Getty Images As it turns out, U.S. vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is a racing fan.

  9. Rodel - Wikipedia

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    Rodel is situated in the parish of Harris. [1] It was historically the capital of Harris, [ 1 ] and the main port, before Tarbert took the title. St Clement's Church (Eaglais Chliamhain) is a 16th-century church which was founded by the 8th Chief of MacLeod [ 2 ] and is dedicated to Pope Clement I .