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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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  • <center>[[Image:Shetland From Ward Of Bressay.JPG|820px]]</center> <center>[[Shetland]] as seen from the [[Ward of Bressay]]</center><br/>
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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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  • ...''(Old Norse :Skalavagr - bay with house)'', was the ancient capital of [[Shetland]]. Built from [[1599]] onwards by [[Earl Patrick Stewart]], the remains of ===Parliament of Shetland===
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  • ...an="7" style="text-align: center; background-color: #ddccff" | '''Shetland Settlements'''
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  • ...an="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: #ddccff" | '''Shetland Settlements'''
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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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  • '''Yell''', formerly also known as '''Zell''', is one of the North Isles of [[Shetland]]. In the 2001 census it had a usually resident population of 957. ...on [[Unst]] and [[Hamars Ness - Fetlar|Hamars Ness]] on [[Fetlar]]. Other settlements on Yell include [[Burravoe]], home to the [[Old Haa Museum]], located in a
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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 Apart from the main settlement of Baltasound, there are significant settlements at [[Haroldswick]] and [[Uyeasound (Unst)|Uyeasound]].
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  • ...e : VaĆ°illinn = The Ford ), is a village on the northeast corner of the [[Shetland]] [[Mainland]], at the head of [[Vidlin Voe]], is the modern heart of the o |[[Image:Lunnasting Primary Schooll - Vidlin - Shetland - Shetlopedia.jpg|thumb|240px|Lunnasting Primary School]]
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  • ...7&amp;sspn=0.014905,0.031843&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Brae,+Shetland,+Shetland+Islands,+United+Kingdom&amp;ll=60.391045,-1.349087&amp;spn=0.026377,0.12737 '''Brae''' is a village in the north [[Mainland]] of [[Shetland]]. It is located at the northeast end of [[Busta Voe]], near the narrow is
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  • ...053.jpg|thumb|left|250px|[[Da Kame]] from the sea.&lt;br&gt;Picture from [[Shetland Museum and Archives]].]] ...''(Old Norse :Fuglaey = Birds Island )'' is the most westerly island in [[Shetland]]. It is approximately 3.5 miles long, north to south, and 2.5 miles wide,
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