SHETLAND ISLANDS

shĕtˈlənd, island group and council area (1993 est. pop. 22,830), 551 sq mi (1,427 sq km), extreme N Scotland, NE of the Orkney Islands. Formerly the county of Shetland or Zetlandzĕtˈ–, the archipelago is 70 mi (110 km) long and consists of some 100 islands, of which fewer than one fourth are inhabited. Mainland, Yell, Unst, Fetlar, Whalsey, and Bressay are the largest islands. Lerwick, on Mainland, is the principal town of the Shetland Islands.

The surface of the islands is generally low and rocky, with few trees and spare soil. In places cliffs rise above 1,000 ft (305 m). The climate is humid and, despite the northern latitude, rather mild. Oats and barley are the chief crops; fishing and cattle and sheep raising are very important. The region is famous for its knitted woolen goods and for the small, sturdy Shetland ponies originally bred there. With the discovery of North Sea oil in the early 1970s, a major oil terminal was built at Sullom Voe in the north of Mainland. Tourism is also significant.

The Shetlands are known for their ancient relics. Pictish forts are scattered throughout the islands, and a village from the Bronze Age has been unearthed at Jarlshof on Mainland. By the late 9th cent. the islands were occupied by the Norsemen; traces of their speech and customs survive. The Shetlands were not annexed to Scotland until 1472, when the islands were taken over as an unredeemed pledge of King Christian I of Norway and Denmark for the dowry of his daughter, Margaret, who married James III of Scotland.

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...British fleet had been seen in Shetland waters. The Admiralty seemed...ships of the Royal Navy to Shetland, despite the fact that the islands had the second- largest Royal...staff, knew more about the Shetland coast than did the Admiralty...
...See, for example, Orkney and Shetland Court Bk l612-/3, 20. 26...Historical Geography of Trade in the Shetland Islands, 6244. I am particularly indebted...27. J. Smith, Description of Shetland 1633, 63. 28. Shetland Court...
...information available. Island connections Even in the past, islands were often considerably...For example, the Shetland Islands were incorporated...the coast towns of Shetland were enriched by this...makes all the trade of Shetland they set up booths...some of the offshore islands were better known and...the Danish word for island Table 4.1 . This...
...Antarctic visited the Auckland Islands and the Snares in the late...joined the rush to the South Shetland Islands following their discovery...Maori labor and Norfolk Island fiber had failed. In 1813...19 From a base on Stewart Island, now called Port Williams...
...Government of Finland. The Aaland Islands do not have a constitution...Home Rule Acts. The Faroe Islands have their own Constitutional...Anguilla, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey...Scotland. The Hebrides, Shetland and Orkney are inte- grated...
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...the Dalradian Succession of the Shetland Islands, Scotland by A. R. Prave...correlations, somewhat younger in the Shetland Islands (Asta Spilite above the Laxfirth...reveals that the marble units in Shetland have distinct ;4^sup 13...
...and Subsidence Events in the Scotland-shetland and North Sea Region and Their Relationship...Along the basin margin on the East Shetland Platform, the whole of the Danian may...delitiense age are present in the Faroe-Shetland Basin (Mudgc Bujak 2001). Their absence...
...for 930 Ma Metamorphism in the Shetland Islands, Scottish Caledonides: Implications...with the Westing Group of the Shetland Islands. Early Neoproterozoic tectonism...northern Scotland (including the Shetland Islands), and northern Norway all...
...in the centre of the Faroe-Shetland basin through the early and...built out across the Faroe-Shetland Basin from the south. The...Series of lavas in the Faroe Islands (Fig. 3; Jolley et al...unconformity in the Faroe-Shetland Basin, simply commenting that...
...The basement, exposed in the Shetland Islands, is Lewisian gneiss overlain...Spine Fault to the north of the Shetland Islands at 275 km on FAST and at 40...exhuming the basement rocks of the Shetland Islands. This hypothesis could be tested...
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The Faroe Islands: An Ancient Nordic...Newfoundland, Greenland, the Shetland and Orkney Islands off...established its control of the islands and introduced Christianity...possession of the Faeroe Islands. Ironically, both...several of the Scottish Shetland Islands. The terrain...
...millennium magnanimity, every Shetland Island child visiting the...burgered patronage for the poor island bairns reared, as everyone...that the nearest McDonalds to Shetland is not in Britain, but in...TV weather map placing the Shetland Islands about ten miles east of Hull...
...Father Tony, from here in the Shetland Islands to the grimmest reaches of...deterioration in healthcare. In Shetland, an exceptionally fine GP...Its to save money. Here in Shetland, the most moronic notion...cover where, even on the main island, it can take an hour and...
...stranding on the southern shore of the Shetland mainland. I have seen shipwrecks before...are still areas of the seabed around Shetland that cannot produce edible shellfish...the premium it once had because of the islands reputation for some of the cleanest seawater...
...rocks like road tar. Other parts of Shetland have had more recent visitations from...doomed tanker rip herself apart on the island we love, was like a visitation from...sort of oil which caused such havoc in Shetland 22 years ago. The damage is horrific...world, go all of us in these northern islands. But ships similar to the Erika, the...
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...by a Midland Academic That Shetland Is the Worst Place to Live...Caused Quite a Stir in the Islands. This Is the Shetland Times Response to the Birmingham...months, the people of the Shetland Islands are plagued by high rates...
...Florence Grains, Shetland Islands Council spokesman for...approachable and welcoming Shetland can be to its visitors...another part of the island but the hostel was much...Lonely Planet named Shetland as one of the worlds...2011. It described the islands as the last untamed...scenic setting of the Shetland hostel
...Ancestral Trail on the Beautiful Shetland Islands. Byline: KEITH GREGSON I...as I was heading off up to Shetland . . . the land of my ancestors...views of Sumburgh Head and the Shetland coast, bathed in early morning...crannies. Like many small island capitals, it has a wide range...
Exciting News about Smoked Scottish Salmon and Gravadlax from the Beautiful Shetland Islands; Advertisement Feature. Shetland Products, the Scottish Shetland Islands largest Salmon producer, opened their new premises extension in the Spring...
...Take Cold Comfort. Move Up to the Shetland Islands; North Tops Poll of Best Areas...good all-round health enabled Shetland to beat neighbouring Orkney into...economist at Bank of Scotland, said Shetland was the perfect spot to set up...
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SHETLAND ISLANDS shet l nd, island group and council area (1993...Scotland, NE of the Orkney Islands . Formerly the county of Shetland or Zetland zet , the archipelago...the principal town of the Shetland Islands. The surface of the...
SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS barren, snow-covered archipelago off N Antarctic Peninsula, W Antarctica; Livingston and King George islands are the largest. The South Shetlands were bases for sealers in the...
SHETLAND SHEEPDOG breed of small, agile working dog perfected in the Shetland Islands in the 19th cent. It stands from 13...developed to tend the diminutive sheep of the Shetland Islands, whose rugged, stormy shores...
SHETLAND PONY smallest breed of horse , originating in the Shetland Islands some 200 mi (322 km) N of Scotland. The Shetland resembles a miniature draft horse and has long been used for working purposes. The most popular of the ponies, it has...
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