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  • <div style="text-align:center;font-weight:bold;font-size:150%">Welcome to Shetland History Online!</div> ...stival which is currently celebrated annually at 11 locations throughout [[Shetland]], involving 12 Up Helly Aa Festivals. The longest running, largest and mos
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  • ...e 350km) to the south on the Scottish Mainland is the port of call for the Shetland lifeline ferry service. ...building of the new Town Hall since 1882 highlights Lerwick's new role as Shetland's modern capital.
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  • <div style="text-align:center;font-weight:bold;font-size:150%">Welcome to Shetland History Online!</div> ...stival which is currently celebrated annually at 11 locations throughout [[Shetland]], involving 12 Up Helly Aa Festivals. The longest running, largest and mos
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  • ...tland's genealogy, including those who were born, died, lived or worked in Shetland. The website has over 400,000 listings as of 17 October 2016, and is the mo * http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland
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  • ...ssay Sound]], on the west side of which lies [[Lerwick]], the capital of [[Shetland]]. ...e transmitter antenna for the TV and public broadcast radio services for [[Shetland]], as well as mobile phone, and other communication systems. Another high p
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  • '''Unst''', is the most northerly island in [[Shetland]], and indeed the UK. Approximately 12 miles long, north to south, and 5 mi Unst natives have contributed largely to the literature of Shetland, with such famous 19th century natives as [[Thomas Edmondston]], [[Jessie M
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  • *[http://visit.shetland.org/northmavine Visit Shetland Org - Northmavine] ...d-heritage.co.uk/brochures/area_pages/northmavine/northmavine.htm Shetland Heritage - Northmavine]
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  • '''Noss''' is a small and now uninhabited island within the [[Seas around Shetland|North Sea]] lying east of [[Bressay]] from which it is separated by the nar ...nd to keep them away from the half-wild stallions living in other parts of Shetland.
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  • ...xample of an Iron Age broch, or tower. Over 100 brochs were built all over Shetland but later generations dismantled them for their good building stones. Mousa |[[Image:Shetlopedia.com Shetland Mousa Broch 2.JPG|thumb|left|250px|[[Mousa]] Broch]]
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