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Hébrides - traduzione in francese

ARCHIPELAGO OFF THE WEST COAST OF MAINLAND SCOTLAND
Hebrides, the; The Hebrides; Hebrides Islands; Hebridean; Scottish Hebrides; Hebride; Innse Gall; History of the Hebrides; Natural history of the Hebrides
  • The open landscapes of [[Benbecula]]
  • Callanish stone circle]]
  • [[Clachan Bridge]] between the mainland of [[Great Britain]] and [[Seil]], also known as the "Bridge across the Atlantic", was built in 1792.<ref>Murray (1977) p. 121.</ref>
  • Dhu Heartach}} Lighthouse, During Construction'' by [[Sam Bough]] (1822–1878)
  • Sea-filled [[slate]] quarries on [[Seil]] (foreground) and [[Easdale]] in the [[Slate Islands]]
  • Inner]] and [[Outer Hebrides]]
  • The [[Kingdom of the Isles]] about the year 1100
  • [[Kisimul Castle]], the ancient seat of [[Clan MacNeil]], [[Castlebay]], [[Barra]]
  • MV ''Hebrides'']] leaving [[Lochmaddy]] for [[Skye]]
  • [[South Uist]] is the second-largest island of the [[Outer Hebrides]].
  • Entrance to [[Fingal's Cave]], [[Staffa]]
  • Geographic distribution of Gaelic speakers in Scotland (2011)

Hébrides         
Hebrides, group of islands off the western and northwest coast of Scotland

Definizione

Hebridean

Wikipedia

Hebrides

The Hebrides (; Scottish Gaelic: Innse Gall, pronounced [ˈĩːʃə ˈkaul̪ˠ]; Old Norse: Suðreyjar, "southern isles") are an archipelago off the west coast of the Scottish mainland. The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the mainland: the Inner and Outer Hebrides.

These islands have a long history of occupation (dating back to the Mesolithic period), and the culture of the inhabitants has been successively influenced by the cultures of Celtic-speaking, Norse-speaking, and English-speaking peoples. This diversity is reflected in the various names given to the islands, which are derived from the different languages that have been spoken there at various points in their history.

The Hebrides are where much of Scottish Gaelic literature and Gaelic music has historically originated. Today, the economy of the islands is dependent on crofting, fishing, tourism, the oil industry, and renewable energy. The Hebrides have less biodiversity than mainland Scotland, but a significant number of seals and seabirds.

The islands have a combined area of 7,285 km2 (2,813 sq mi), and, as of 2011, a combined population of around 45,000.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Hébrides
1. A Ardbeg, la force romantique des Hébrides atteint son paroxysme.
2. Trois distilleries réputées qui se trouvent toutes sur l‘île d‘Islay, reine des Hébrides et du royaume des single malt.