Slate Islands (Scotland)
Slate Islands | ||
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Waters | Scottish Sea | |
archipelago | Inner Hebrides | |
Geographical location | 56 ° 14 ′ N , 5 ° 39 ′ W | |
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Number of islands | 8th | |
Main island | Luing and rope | |
Total land area | approx. 40 km² | |
Residents | 838 (2001) | |
Map of the Firth of Lorn with the Slate Islands to the south |
A group of islands belonging to the Scottish archipelago of the Inner Hebrides is referred to as the Slate Islands ( German "Schieferinseln" ) . The archipelago was named after on some islands in the past intensively mined shale ( English "Slate" ).
geography
The Slate Islands are located just off the west coast of Scotland in the mouth of the Firth of Lorn . The archipelago lies around 5 km northeast of Jura and 10 km southeast of Mull . The Slate Islands include - in addition to numerous stacs and skerries - the following islands:
island | Area km² |
Population 2001 |
main place | Height m |
Elevation |
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Belnahua | approx. 0.2 | 0 | - | 22nd | |
Easdale | approx. 0.2 | 58 | 38 | ||
Insh | 0.36 | 0 | - | 69 | |
Luing | 14.30 | 212 | Cullipool | 94 | Beinn Furachaill |
Lunga | 5.54 | 7th | 98 | Bidean na h-Iolaire | |
rope | 13.29 | 560 | Ellenabeich | 146 | Meall chaise |
Shuna | 4.51 | 1 | - | 90 | Druim na Dubh Ghlaic |
Torsa | 1.13 | 0 | - | 62 | |
Slate Islands | 39.53 | 838 | 146 | Meall chaise |
Five islands are inhabited. More than half of the population lives on rope, which is connected to mainland Scotland by the Clachan Bridge . Important places in the archipelago are Ellenabeich on Seil and Cullipool on Luing.
Web links
- Page about the Slate Islands with many images (English)
- The Scottish Slate Islands Heritage Trust (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b 2001 UK Census (English)