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Shetland Islands - translation to English

SUBARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO, COUNTY AND COUNCIL AREA OF SCOTLAND THAT LIES NORTH-EAST OF MAINLAND BRITAIN
Shetlands; Shetland Isles; Shetland islands; Hjaltland; Ȝetland; Shetland Islands; Shetland Islands council area; County of Zetland; County of Shetland; Shetland (islands council area of Scotland); Shetland Islands (council area); Shetlanders; Yetland; Shetland (council area); Shetland Isles council area; Shetland Island; Shetland (Scotland); Shetland, Scotland; Shetland’s; Shetlandshire; Pawning of Shetland from Norway; The Shetlands; Shetland Folk Festival; The Shetland Islands; Shetland archipelago; Music of Shetland; Wildlife of Shetland; Education in Shetland
  • [[Unst]]
  • [[Apache Corporation]]'s Beryl alpha oil platform in the [[East Shetland Basin]]
  • Shetland ponies
  • County Buildings]] in Lerwick, the former headquarters of Zetland County Council
  • [[Shetland mouse-ear]] (''Cerastium nigrescens''), on the [[Keen of Hamar]] reserve, [[Unst]].
  • Hjaltland}} c. 875.
  • [[Mainland, Shetland]]
  • [[Haroldswick]] Methodist Church, the most northerly church building in the United Kingdom
  • Margaret of Denmark]], whose betrothal led to Shetland passing from Norway to Scotland.
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  • allied]] naval officer of the war.<ref name=scotsatwar/>
  • [[Lerwick]] is Shetland's largest settlement
  • [[Loganair]] aircraft in [[Fair Isle]], midway between [[Orkney]] and Shetland
  •  [[Atlantic Mackerel]]
  • Atlantic puffin in the Shetland Islands
  • Detailed map of Shetland
  • Shetland (boxed) in relation to surrounding territories including [[Norway]] (to the east), the [[Faroe Islands]] (to the north west), and [[Orkney]] and the rest of the [[British Isles]] (to the south west).
  • Crofthouse]] museum
  • Shetland geological map
  • The [[Lerwick]] [[Up Helly Aa]]
  • Victoria pier, Lerwick. The replica Viking longboat Dim Riv is bottom left and the town hall is on the hill. Taken from the Aberdeen ferry in Bressay Sound.
  • Map of Shetland
  • Full-rigged ship ''Maella'', of [[Oslo]], in Bressay Sound, around 1922

Shetland Islands         
Islas Shetland (grupo de islas en el mar norte al norte de Escocia)
Kurile Islands         
  • [[Severo-Kurilsk]], Paramushir
  • Atlasov
  • U.S. Army Map Service]] maps compiled in the early 1950s
  • Ainu]]
  • A view of the volcano Bogdan Khmelnitsky on Iturup Island
  • Russian Orthodox church, Kunashir
  • Kuril Ainu people next to their traditional dwelling.
  • A map of Kuril Islands from Gisuke Sasamori's 1893 book ''Chishima Tanken''
  • 5 rouble]] coin, 2020.
  • [[Caldera]] of the island [[Ushishir]]
  • [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]], Kunashir
  • White Rocks, Iturup
  • [[Stratovolcano]] Mt. Ruruy; view from [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]]
  • [[Mendeleyeva]] in the southern part of Kunashir
  • Yuzhno-Kurilsky District
  • [[Ebeko]] volcano, Paramushir
  • Main village in [[Shikotan]]
ISLAND CHAIN LOCATED IN NORTHEAST ASIA ADMINISTERED BY RUSSIA
Kuriru; Kuril islands; Kurile; Kurile Islands; Kuril; Kurile islands; Kuril island; Kuriles; Chishima; Tisima; Kuriru Rettô; Kuriru Rettoo; Kuriru Rettou; Kuriru Retto; Chishima Retto; Chishima Rettô; Chishima Rettoo; Chishima Rettou; Tisima Rettô; Tisima Rettoo; Tisima Rettou; Tisima Retto; Kurils; Chishima Islands; Chishima islands; Japanese administration of the Kuril Islands; Kuril Islands under Japanese administration period; Kuril Archipelago; South Kuril Islands; Southern Kurile Islands; Chishima-Retto; Kuriru islands; Chishima-retto; Chishima rettō; Kurilskiye Ostrova; Kurile island arc; Kuril arc; History of the Kuril Islands; Fauna of the Kuril Islands; Kurile arc; Kurile Arc; 千島列島; Кури́льские острова́
Islas Kurile (grupo de islas cerca del Japón)
Faroe Islands         
  • Truck delivering [[chocolate]] in the Faroe Islands
  • [[Atlantic puffin]]s are very common and a part of the local cuisine: [[Faroese puffin]].
  • The Faroe Islands as seen by the Breton navigator [[Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec]] in 1767
  • [[Klaksvík]], on the island of Borðoy, is the Faroe Islands' second-largest town.
  • An October evening on [[Eysturoy]]
  • The village of [[Skipanes]] on [[Eysturoy]], with different weather in the distance
  • Shown here is the road from [[Skipanes]] to [[Syðrugøta]], on the island of [[Eysturoy]].
  • Satellite image of the Faroe Islands
  • A stamp commemorating [[V. U. Hammershaimb]], a 19th-century Faroese linguist and theologian
  • Faroese stamp by [[Anker Eli Petersen]] commemorating the arrival of Christianity in the islands
  • Rasmus Rasmussen]], the writer who wrote the first novel in the [[Faroese language]] (poetical name: Regin í Líð), and [[Símun av Skarði]], the poet who wrote the Faroese national hymn
  • Faroese folk dancers, some of them in national costume
  • Sumba]] in the background
  • The annual ''Ólavsøka'' parade on 28 July 2005
  • Ingo Kühl, ''Faroe Islands II'', oil painting, 120 x 120 cm, 1995
  • St. Magnus of Orkney]]
  • Church in [[Kunoy]]
  • Relief map of the Faroe Islands
  • Marsh marigold (''[[Caltha palustris]]'') is common in the Faroe Islands during May and June.
  • MS ''Smyril'']] enters the Faroe Islands at [[Krambatangi]] ferry port in [[Suðuroy]], 2005.
  • [[Pál Joensen]], Faroese swimmer
  • Margrethe II]], monarch of the [[Unity of the Realm]], during a visit to [[Vágur]] in 2005
  • Beinisvørð, on the west coast of Suðuroy
  • [[Tinganes]] in [[Tórshavn]], seat of a part of the Faroese government
  • Graphical depiction of Faroe Islands' product exports in 28 colour-coded categories
  • Boats driving a pod of pilot whales into a bay of [[Suðuroy]] in 2012
AUTONOMOUS CONSTITUENT COUNTRY OF THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK
Faeroe Islands; Faeroer; Faroe Islands/Military; Faroes; ISO 3166-1:FO; The Faroe Islands; Faroe Isles; Faeroe Isles; Føroyar; Færøerne; Færøer; Faroe islands; Færøyene; Faroer; Faroer Islands; Færøerne, Faroe Islands; Faröe Islands; Faroe Island; Rivers of the Faroe Islands; Færoes; Foroyar; Fareo islands; Faroese islands; Faer Oer; Faeroes; Faeroerne; Faroee Islands; Faeroerne, Faroe Islands; Faeroyene; Far Oer; Fær Øer; Administrative divisions of the Faroe Islands; Færeyjar; Färöer; Faroese Islands; Sport in the Faroe Islands; Denmark Faroe Islands; The Faeroe Islands; Faroe Is.; Faeroe Is; Sheep Islands; Føroysk klæði; Flag Day (Faroe Islands); Färöarna; Faeroe Islands (Denmark); Faroe Islands (Denmark); Faro Islands; Færœ Islands; Færoe Islands; Faroeislands.fo
n. Islas Faroe o Faeroe, grupo de islas localizadas en el norte del Océano Atlántico entre Gran Bretaña e Islandia parte de territorio danés; colonia autónoma de Dianmarca en la Islas Faroe

Definition

Shetland pony
¦ noun a pony of a small, hardy rough-coated breed.

Wikipedia

Shetland

Shetland, also called the Shetland Islands and formerly Zetland, is a subarctic archipelago in Scotland lying between Orkney, the Faroe Islands, and Norway. It is the northernmost region of the United Kingdom.

The islands lie about 80 km (50 mi) to the northeast of Orkney, 170 km (110 mi) from mainland Scotland and 220 km (140 mi) west of Norway. They form part of the border between the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the North Sea to the east. Their total area is 1,466 km2 (566 sq mi), and the population totalled 22,920 in 2019. The islands comprise the Shetland constituency of the Scottish Parliament. The local authority, the Shetland Islands Council, is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. The islands' administrative centre and only burgh is Lerwick, which has been the capital of Shetland since 1708, before which time the capital was Scalloway.

The archipelago has an oceanic climate, complex geology, rugged coastline, and many low, rolling hills. The largest island, known as "the Mainland", has an area of 967 km2 (373 sq mi), and is the fifth-largest island in the British Isles. It is one of 16 inhabited islands in Shetland.

Humans have lived in Shetland since the Mesolithic period. Picts are known to have been the original inhabitants of the islands, before the Norse conquest and subsequent colonisation in the Early Middle Ages. During the 10th to 15th centuries, the islands formed part of the Kingdom of Norway until they were annexed into the Kingdom of Scotland due to a royal dispute involving the payment of a dowry. In 1707, when Scotland and England united to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, trade between Shetland and continental Northern Europe decreased. The discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s significantly boosted Shetland's economy, employment and public-sector revenues. Fishing has always been an important part of the islands’ economy.

The local way of life reflects the Norse heritage of the isles, including the Up Helly Aa fire festivals and a strong musical tradition, especially the traditional fiddle style. Almost all place names in the islands also have Norse origin. The islands have produced a variety of prose writers and poets, who have often written in the distinctive Shetland dialect. Numerous areas on the islands have been set aside to protect the local fauna and flora, including a number of important seabird nesting sites. The Shetland pony and Shetland Sheepdog are two well-known Shetland animal breeds. Other animals with local breeds include the Shetland sheep, cow, goose, and duck. The Shetland pig, or grice, has been extinct since about 1930.

The islands' motto, which appears on the Council's coat of arms, is "Með lögum skal land byggja" (“By law shall the land be built"). The phrase is of Old Norse origin, is mentioned in Njáls saga, and was likely borrowed from provincial Norwegian laws such as the Frostathing Law.

Examples of use of Shetland Islands
1. More polls» Four crew members are missing after an oil rig support vessel capsized 100 miles off the Shetland Islands.
2. His travel bill was even higher than MPs in more far flung seats in the Orkney and Shetland islands.
3. Ten crew members were rescued after the Bourbon Dolphin capsized off the Shetland Islands, said Mark Clark, a coast guard spokesman.
4. This means we will make a long detour overnight and go back to the South Shetland Islands to get to an airstrip.
5. The local authority with the highest expenditure per primary pupils was Western Isles Council at 7,86', while for secondary pupils it was in the Shetland Islands, with 10,158.