Eagleshay

Eagleshay

Eagleshay (Eglesha, spr. Iglshä), Insel der Orkneygruppe od. Orkaden; 200 Ew.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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  • Orkney — (spr. Orkni), 1) (Orkney s Stewartry) eine der Familie Dundas gehörige Voigtei des Königreichs Schottland; besteht aus den Inselgruppen O. u. Shetland, 62,65 QM. mit 62,313 Ew.; 2) (Orkaden, Orkadische Inseln), Inselgruppe an der Nordostspitze… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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