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Yell is one of the North Isles of Shetland, Scotland.In the 2011 census it had a usually resident population of 966. It is the second largest island in Shetland after the Mainland with an area of 82 square miles (212 km 2), [3] [6] and is the third most populous in the archipelago (fifteenth out of the islands in Scotland), after the Mainland and Whalsay.
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Cullivoe (Old Norse: Kollavágr - Bay of Kolli), is a village on Yell in the Shetland Islands. It is in the north east of the island, near Bluemull Sound , not far from Unst . Cullivoe is a fishing port, and was formerly the ferry terminal for Unst, before ro-ro ferries - the terminal is now at Gutcher .
Upload another image Hamnavoe, St Magnus (South Yell) Kirk (Church Of Scotland), Including Graveyard Walls And Post Box 60°30′15″N 1°06′05″W / 60.504083°N 1.101385°W / 60.504083; -1.101385 (Hamnavoe, St Magnus (South Yell) Kirk (Church Of Scotland), Including Graveyard Walls And Post Box) Category B 18678 Upload Photo Greenbank, Braeside Old School, Including Wall ...
Mid Yell is a coastal settlement on the island of Yell, the second largest of Shetland Islands, Scotland. Mid Yell, the largest settlement on the island, is at the head of Mid Yell Voe on the B9081 road about 1 mile (1.6 km) from its junction with the A968 road .
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Samphrey (Scots: Samphrey; Old Norse: Sandfriðarey) is an uninhabited island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. One of Fair Isle 's old names is "Friðarey" [ 5 ] which is of similar origin. It is situated in the southern end of Yell Sound , between the Mainland, Shetland at Mossbank and the island of Yell .
Linga is an extremely common name in Shetland, meaning heather island. This Linga is not far from Firth and Firths Voe, in the West. Fish Holm is to the North and Lunna Ness to the east. Linga is made of coarse gneiss, with some granite. [3] It is about 43 ha in area and 40m at its highest point.