• Papa Stour is one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland, with a population of under fifteen people, some of whom immigrated after an appeal for residents...
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    Papa Stour Airstrip is a small airstrip in the village of Biggings on the island of Papa Stour. Shetland, Scotland. Papa Stour Airstrip opened in December...
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  • The Papa Stour Sword Dance, or Shetland Sword Dance, is a British linked sword dance involving seven dancers, who represent the Seven Champions of Christendom:...
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  • Living Museum, England East Stour (disambiguation) Papa Stour Stour Brook Stour Row Stour Valley (disambiguation) West Stour (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • (on Whalsay), Vidlin or Lerwick both on the Mainland. Papa Stour service to the Isle of Papa Stour from West Burrafirth on the Mainland. Whalsay service...
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    and Whalsay, which lie to the east. East and West Burra, Muckle Roe, Papa Stour, Trondra, and Vaila are smaller islands to the west of Mainland. The other...
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    January Gregorian. The writer and journalist John Sands lived on Foula and Papa Stour for a while during the late 19th century. He fought hard against the prevailing...
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  • tidal island off Papa, Shetland Papa Little Papa Stour (Great Papa) Sound of Papa, a strait between Papa Stour and the Sandness peninsula. Gaelic, Pabaigh...
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    Forewick Holm is a 1-hectare (2.5-acre) island in the Sound of Papa, between Papa Stour and the Mainland of Shetland. It lies adjacent to a skerry called...
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  • 1840s. Its name means "little island of the papar" (as distinct from Papa Stour), who were Gaelic hermits or Culdees found as far north as Iceland. Elizabeth...
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