Hoy, Shetland
Hoy (Háey, Old Norse for 'high island')[1] is a small island in Weisdale Voe, an arm of the sea in the Shetland islands, Scotland. Nearby are the smaller islets of Hoggs of Hoy and Junk. The Sound of Hoy lies between Hoy and Strom Ness peninsula on the Shetland Mainland. The highest point of the island is 35 metres above sea level.
References
- ^ Anderson, Joseph (Ed.) (1893) Orkneyinga Saga. Translated by Jón A. Hjaltalin & Gilbert Goudie. Edinburgh. James Thin and Mercat Press (1990 reprint). ISBN 0-901824-25-9
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Scalloway and South West Shetland Islands
- Burra
- West Burra
- East Burra
- Cheynies
- Colsay
- Hildasay/Hildesay
- Flotta
- Greena
- Green Holm
- Hoy
- Lady's Holm
- Langa
- Linga
- Little Havra
- Little Holm
- North Havra
- Oxna
- Papa (West Head of Papa)
- St Ninian's Isle
- South Havra
- Trondra
60°11′14″N 1°19′36″W / 60.18722°N 1.32667°W / 60.18722; -1.32667
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