Islas Hébridas Exteriores (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Islas Hébridas Exteriores" in Spanish language version.

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argyll-yachtcharters.co.uk

citypopulation.de

ed.ac.uk

geo.ed.ac.uk

  • The gaelic name is Stromaigh in the Gazetteer for Scotland and the English name "Stromay" is used both here and by the JNCC. The Ordnance Survey calls the island Sròmaigh but this is not used in other sources. It is connected to North Uist at all but the highest stages of the tide and a JNCC report describes it as "the low 'island' of Stromay". "Stromay (Stromaigh)" Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 12 August 2009. "Loch Maddy – Sound of Harris Coastline" Archivado el 8 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. (PDF) Geological Conservation Review 28 Retrieved 12 August 2009.

geograph.org.uk

  • This island is at NF86058 and the evidence of both Ordnance Survey maps and photographs (e.g. "Houses on Seana Bhaile" Geograph. Retrieved 10 August 2009) indicates a resident population. There is even a name, "Seana Bhaile" for the main settlement. However, neither the census nor the main reference work (Haswell-Smith 2004) refer to the island at all. Its population is presumably included in nearby Grimsay by the census.

jncc.gov.uk

  • The gaelic name is Stromaigh in the Gazetteer for Scotland and the English name "Stromay" is used both here and by the JNCC. The Ordnance Survey calls the island Sròmaigh but this is not used in other sources. It is connected to North Uist at all but the highest stages of the tide and a JNCC report describes it as "the low 'island' of Stromay". "Stromay (Stromaigh)" Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 12 August 2009. "Loch Maddy – Sound of Harris Coastline" Archivado el 8 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. (PDF) Geological Conservation Review 28 Retrieved 12 August 2009.

scotlandscensus.gov.uk

web.archive.org

  • The gaelic name is Stromaigh in the Gazetteer for Scotland and the English name "Stromay" is used both here and by the JNCC. The Ordnance Survey calls the island Sròmaigh but this is not used in other sources. It is connected to North Uist at all but the highest stages of the tide and a JNCC report describes it as "the low 'island' of Stromay". "Stromay (Stromaigh)" Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 12 August 2009. "Loch Maddy – Sound of Harris Coastline" Archivado el 8 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. (PDF) Geological Conservation Review 28 Retrieved 12 August 2009.