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Lerwick

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Lerwick

Port in Shetland, Scotland; population (2001) 6,800. It is the administrative headquarters of the Shetland Islands. The main occupations include fishing and oil supply services. Hand-knitted shawls are a speciality.

The annual fire festival of Up-Helly-Aa, is held in Lerwick at the end of January. A replica of a Viking longship is burned after a torch-light procession through the town. The festival dates from Victorian times and is based on Viking traditions.

Lerwick, the most northerly town in the UK, is on a natural harbour on the east coast of Mainland, Shetland, sheltered by the island of Bressay.



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They are safe in the harbor of Lerwick, the chief port in the Shetland Islands.
I remember the remains of one upon an island in a small lake near Lerwick, which at high tide communicates with the sea, the access to which is very ingenious, by means of a causeway or dike, about three or four inches under the surface of the water.
 
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