Map Of Uist Scotland. OUTER HEBRIDES North Uist South Uist Barra Benbecula Scotland WARD LOCK 1940 map Stock Photo Alamy North Uist and South Uist ( / ˈ juː ɪ s t / or / ˈ uː ɪ s t / ; Scottish Gaelic : Uibhist [ˈɯ.ɪʃtʲ] ) are two of the islands and are linked by causeways running via the isles of Benbecula and Grimsay . Click on the map below to view a large scale map of the coastline of North Uist
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Explore its stunning beaches, rich wildlife, and picturesque landscapes. North Uist, island of the Outer Hebrides, Western Isles council area, historic county of Inverness-shire, Scotland, lying off the northwest coast of the Scottish mainland.North Uist measures 17 miles (27 km) long from north to south and 13 miles (21 km) east to west
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South Uist (Scottish Gaelic: Uibhist a Deas, [ˈɯ.ɪʃtʲ ə ˈtʲes̪] ⓘ; Scots: Sooth Uist) is the second-largest island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.At the 2011 census, it had a usually resident population of 1,754: a decrease of 64 since 2001 Uist is a group of six islands that are part of the Outer Hebridean Archipelago, which is part of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland in 1937, who in 2001 leased Kisimul Casle to Historic Scotland for 1000 years for the annual sum of £1 and a bottle of whisky
OUTER HEBRIDES North Uist South Uist Barra Benbecula Scotland WARD LOCK 1940 map Stock Photo Alamy. North Uist, island of the Outer Hebrides, Western Isles council area, historic county of Inverness-shire, Scotland, lying off the northwest coast of the Scottish mainland.North Uist measures 17 miles (27 km) long from north to south and 13 miles (21 km) east to west The maps on this website have been reproduced with the permission of Collins Bartholomew.
OUTER HEBRIDES / WESTERN ISLES North & South Uist.Barra, Harris & Skye 1893 map Stock Photo Alamy. [10] The island, in common with the rest of the Hebrides, is one of the last remaining strongholds of the Gaelic language in Scotland. It extends 25 miles north-south and 5 miles east-west, and has long been linked by road north to Benbecula and North Uist, and since 2002 it has been linked south to Eriskay.