General elections were held for the first time in the New Hebrides on 10 November 1975. The result was a victory for the New Hebrides National Party, which...
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Early general elections were held in the New Hebrides on 29 November 1977 following the dissolution of the Representative Assembly elected in 1975 due to...
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independence in July 1980. 1975 New Hebridean general election 1977 New Hebridean general election 1979 New Hebridean general election New Hebrides Condominium...
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Outer Hebrides. "SNH – Hebridean Mink Project". Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2007. "New campaign waged against mink"...
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Outer Hebrides (redirect from Outer Hebridean)
Lewismen fought on the royalist side at the Battle of Auldearn. A new era of Hebridean involvement in the affairs of the wider world was about to commence...
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Highland (council area) (category 1975 establishments in Scotland)
administrative boundaries. The Highland area covers most of the mainland and inner-Hebridean parts of the historic counties of Inverness-shire and Ross and Cromarty...
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George V's racing yacht Britannia to be used for charitable purposes. Hebridean Princess, twice chartered by Queen Elizabeth II since the retirement of...
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and from 1975 until 1983, the Inverness constituency was entirely within the Highland local government region. For the 1983 general election, new boundaries...
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Nicola Sturgeon (section 2017 UK general election)
of 2022 only one in three sailings to the island of Coll went ahead; Hebridean shopkeepers kept receiving deliveries of rotten food; while other islanders...
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clans. The 1609 Statutes of Iona compelled the cultural integration of Hebridean clan leaders.: 37–40 In 1641 and again in 1643, the Parliament of Scotland...
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