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LewisLargest and most northerly island in the Outer Hebrides, Western Isles; area 2,220 sq km/857 sq mi; population (2001) 19,900. Its main town is Stornoway. It is separated from northwest Scotland by the Minch. The island is 80 km/50 mi long from north to south, and its greatest breadth is 45 km/28 mi. There are many lochs and peat moors. The Callanish standing stones on the west coast are thought to be up to 5,000 years old, second only to Stonehenge (on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire) in archaeological significance in the UK. Harris and Lewis are often assumed to be two separate islands, but they are linked by a narrow neck of land.
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The sailing was met with howls of disapproval by strict Sabbatarians who were delighted on Friday when the MV Isle of Lewis limped into Stornoway Harbour with mechanical failure. Mr Fraser was airlifted by a coastgurad rescue helicopter to hospital in Stornoway on the neighbouring Isle of Lewis on Friday after the alarm was raised at around 12. is a district of the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides and village a situated west of the Island. |
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