Isle Of South Uist
South Uist is the second-largest island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. At the 2011 census, it had a generally resident population of 1,754: a decline of 64 since 2001. The island, in common with the remainder of the Hebrides, is among the last remaining strongholds of the Gaelic language in Scotland as well as the population-- South Uist's citizens are recognized in Gaelic as Deasaich (Southerners)-- is about 90% Roman Catholic. The island is house to a nature book as well as a variety of sites of historical passion, consisting of one which is the only area in Great Britain where prehistoric mummies have been located. In the northwest, there is a projectile testing array. In 2006 South Uist, along with adjoining Benbecula and Eriskay, was associated with Scotland's biggest-ever community land acquistion.