Fetlar

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Fetlar is one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland, known for its rich birdlife and rural landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shetland Island
island
archipelago Shetland
surface form: Shetland Islands
area approximately 15 square miles
approximately 40 square kilometres
country Scotland
gridReferenceSystem British National Grid
surface form: Ordnance Survey National Grid
hasBuilding Brough Lodge
hasChurch Fetlar Kirk
hasCoastlineOn North Sea
hasFeature agricultural land
cliffs
lochs
moorland
sandy beaches
hasNatureReserve RSPB Fetlar
hasSettlement Holm and Tankerness area
surface form: Brough Lodge area

Houbie
historicCounty Shetland
knownFor archaeological sites
rich birdlife
rural landscapes
seabird colonies
traditional crofting
language English
largestSettlement Houbie
localAuthority Shetland Islands Council
locatedIn North Sea
Orkney Islands
surface form: Northern Isles

Shetland
Shetland
surface form: Shetland Islands

United Kingdom
mainEconomicActivity crofting
sheep farming
tourism
notableSpecies red-necked phalarope
seabirds
skua
tern
partOf Shetland
surface form: Shetland Islands
population around 60 people
populationTrend declining population
protectedArea RSPB nature reserve
timeZone UTC+0
timeZoneDST UTC+1
traditionalLanguage Shetland dialect of Scots
transport ferry connection to Unst
ferry connection to Yell

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