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Eriskay

Eriskay
Gaelic name About this sound Èirisgeigh 
Norse name Eiriksey
Meaning of name Eric's Isle
Location
Eriskay is located in Outer Hebrides
Eriskay
Eriskay
Eriskay shown within the Outer Hebrides
OS grid reference NF795104
Coordinates 57°04′N 7°17′W / 57.07°N 7.29°W / 57.07; -7.29
Physical geography
Island group Uist and Barra
Area 703 hectares (2.7 sq mi)
Area rank 63 
Highest elevation Beinn Sgrithean 185.6 metres (609 ft)
Administration
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country Scotland
Council area Comhairle nan Eilean Siar
Demographics
Population 143
Population rank 40 
Population density 20.3 people/km2
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Eriskay (Scottish Gaelic: Èirisgeigh About this sound ,  pronounced [ˈeɾʲiʃkʲej]), from the Old Norse for "Eric's Isle", is an island and community council area of the Outer Hebrides in northern Scotland. It lies between South Uist and Barra and is connected to South Uist by a causeway which was opened in 2001. In the same year Eriskay became the ferry terminal for travelling between South Uist and Barra. The Caledonian MacBrayne vehicular ferry travels between Ceann a' Ghàraidh in Eriskay and Ardmore in Barra. The crossing takes around 40 minutes.

Although only a small island (about 2.5 by 1.5 miles, 4.0 km × 2.4 km), Eriskay has many claims to fame that have made the island well-known far beyond the Hebrides. It is associated with the traditional Hebridean song, the Eriskay Love Lilt; with the Eriskay pony and the Eriskay jersey (made without any seams). It is the real Whisky Galore! island: it was just off Eriskay that the SS Politician ran aground in 1941 with its famous cargo. On 2 August 1745 the privateer Du Teillay landed Bonnie Prince Charlie with his "seven men of Moidart" on Eriskay to start the 'Forty-Five Jacobite Rising. An important early documentary film, Eriskay: A Poem of Remote Lives, made by a German traveller, Werner Kissling, was set on the island.


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