wrecked on the Shaalds of Foula in 1914. Foula was the location for the film The Edge of the World (1937). The name "Foula" derives from the Old Norse...
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Foula Airfield (IATA: FOA) is an airfield located on the remote island of Foula, part of the Shetland Islands in the north of Scotland. The airstrip opened...
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Faroe. On 8 September she ran aground and was wrecked off the island of Foula, in the Shetland Islands. In the late 1890s the White Star Line's existing...
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Ian Holbourn (redirect from Ian Stoughton Holbourn, Laird of Foula)
14 September 1935), born John Bernard Stoughton Holbourn, was laird of Foula, a professor and lecturer for the University of Oxford, and a writer. Holbourn...
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The Edge of the World (category Foula)
appears two minutes into the film actually shows Foula (even the name of the real-life settlement of Ham on Foula can be read), the introduction text mentions...
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Fula people (redirect from Foula people)
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Gleibat El Foula is a town in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. It is administered by Morocco as a rural commune in Oued Ed-Dahab Province in...
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Julian calendar (section Foula)
used by the Berbers of the Maghreb in the form of the Berber calendar. Foula in Shetland, Scotland, a small settlement on a remote island of the archipelago...
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Ronaldsay Inverness Dundee Sumburgh Eday Edinburgh Fair Isle Islay Sanday Foula Papa Westray Glasgow Prestwick Kirkwall Stornoway Stronsay Tingwall Tiree...
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