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Isle Of North Uist
North Uist is an island as well as community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. North Uist is the tenth-largest Scottish island and also the thirteenth-largest island bordering Great Britain. It has a location of 117 square miles (303 km2), a little smaller sized than South Uist. North Uist is connected by causeways to Benbecula via Grimsay, to Berneray, and to Baleshare. With the exception of the south east, the island is very flat, as well as covered with a patchwork of peat bogs, reduced hills as well as lochans, with more than half the land being covered by water. Some of the lochs contain a combination of fresh as well as tidal seawater, giving rise to some facility as well as unusual habitats. Loch Sgadabhagh, concerning which it has been said "there is possibly nothing else loch in Britain which comes close to Loch Scadavay in abnormality and complexity of overview", is the largest loch by area on North Uist although Loch Obisary has about twice the volume of water. The north part of the island belongs to the South Lewis, Harris as well as North Uist National Scenic Area, among 40 in Scotland. The main negotiation on the island is Lochmaddy, a fishing port and home to a gallery, an arts centre as well as an electronic camera obscura. Caledonian MacBrayne ferryboats sail from the town to Uig on Skye, in addition to from the island of Berneray (which is linked to North Uist by road embankment), to Leverburgh in Harris. Lochmaddy additionally has Taigh Chearsabhagh-- a museum as well as arts centre with a coffee shop, tiny shop and also post office solution. Nearby is the Uist Outdoor Centre. The island's main villages are Sollas, Hosta, Tigharry, Hougharry, Paible, Grimsay and also Cladach Kirkibost. Various other negotiations include Clachan, Carinish, Knockquien, Port nan Long, Greinetobht and Scolpaig, home to the 19th century Scolpaig Tower folly. Loch Portain is a tiny hamlet on the eastern shore-- some 9 miles (14 kilometres) from Lochmaddy, with sub areas of Cheesebay as well as Hoebeg. According to the 2011 census North Uist had a population of 1,254.