Shuna (Slate Islands)
Shuna | ||
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Waters | Scottish Sea | |
Archipelago | Slate Islands , Inner Hebrides | |
Geographical location | 56 ° 12 '50 " N , 5 ° 36' 14" W | |
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surface | 4.51 km² | |
Highest elevation | Druim na Dubh Ghlaic 90 m ASL |
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Residents | 3 (2011) <1 inh / km² |
Shuna ( Scottish Gaelic Siùna ) is an island of the Slate Islands in the Scottish Archipelago of the Inner Hebrides . The name is composed of an unexplained prefix and old Scandinavian "ey", island. It is privately owned.
Perhaps the three Shuna swords from the Late Bronze Age were found on the island around 1875 . The island is home to the smallest wood shrews in Scotland.
Individual evidence
- ↑ National Records of Scotland: 2011 Census: Appendix 2 - Population and households on Scotland's inhabited islands (PDF)
- ^ AD Mill: A Dictionary of British Place Names. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2011, ISBN 9780191739446 , DOI: 10.1093 / acref / 9780199609086.001.0001 .
- ↑ https://canmore.org.uk/site/22537/shuna
- ↑ Thomas A. White, Jeremy B. Searle: Factors Explaining increased Body Size in Common Shrews (Sorex araneus) on Scottish Islands. In: Journal of Biogeography 34/2, 2007, p. 360.
Web links
Commons : Shuna - collection of pictures, videos and audio files