Isle Of Tiree
Tiree is the most western island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The low-lying island, southwest of Coll, has a location of 7,834 hectares (30.2 square miles) and a population of around 650. The land is extremely productive, and crofting, along with tourism, and also fishing are the primary sources of work for the islanders. Tiree, together with Colonsay, enjoys a reasonably high number of overall hours of sunshine throughout the late springtime and also very early summer compared to the standard for the UK. Tiree is a preferred windsurfing place. It is often referred to as "Hawaii of the north". The island's population was 653 as recorded by the 2011 demographics a drop of over 15% because 2001 when there were 770 common homeowners. Throughout the same period Scottish island populations all at once grew by 4% to 103,702.