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  1. Orkney: A Scottish Island Paradise
    Orkney is a group of over 70 islands off the north coast of Scotland, with rich history and culture
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    59°N 3°W / 59; -3 The Orkney Islands (often also called only Orkney) is an archipelago in the Northern Isles of Scotland, United Kingdom. It is about 16 kilometres north of Caithness. 20 of the about 70 islands have people living on them. The administrative centre is Kirkwall (with about 8000 people living there).
    This is a list of Orkney islands in Scotland. The Orkney archipelago is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) north of mainland Scotland and comprises over 70 islands and skerries, of which 20 are permanently inhabited. In addition to the Orkney Mainland there are three groups of islands.
    Most of the larger islands have development trusts that support the local economy. The total population of Orkney increased from 19,245 in 2001 to 21,349 at the time of the 2011 census. This is a list of islands with an area greater than 15 hectares (approximately 37 acres).
    At the beginning of recorded history, the islands were inhabited by the Picts, whose language was Brythonic. [Notes 19] The Ogham script on the Buckquoy spindle-whorl is cited as evidence for the pre-Norse existence of Old Irish in Orkney. [ Notes 20] After the Norse occupation, the toponymy of Orkney became almost wholly West Norse.
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  4. Orkney Islands - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. Ork·ney Is·lands
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    1. a group of more than 70 islands off the north-eastern tip of Scotland, constituting an administrative region of Scotland; population 20,100 (est. 2009); chief town, Kirkwall. They came into Scottish possession in 1472, having previously been ruled by Norway and Denmark.
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  6. Orkney Islands | List, Map, History, Geography, & Facts

    Web5 days ago · Orkney Islands, group of more than 70 islands and islets—only about 20 of which are inhabited—in Scotland, lying about 20 miles (32 km) north of the Scottish mainland, across the strait known as …

  7. WebKirkwall ( Scots: Kirkwaa or Kirkwal; Norn: Kirkavå) is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland . There is no history of Gaelic in Orkney. The name Kirkwall comes from the Norse …