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An [[archipelago]] in the North [[Atlantic]] [[Ocean]], and an integral part of [[Scotland]]. It lies 41 miles WNW of Griminish Point. In 1901 the St Kilda group had a population of around 150, but the last of these were evacuated in the 1930s. There is now an [[RAF]] missile tracking station on [[Hirta]] (also called St. Kilda), the largest island of the group. Other islands in the St Kilda group are Levenish, Hamalan, Dun, Soay, Am Plastair, Soay Stac, Boreray, Stac Lee and Stac an Armin. The islands are owned by the [[National Trust for Scotland]].
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'''St Kilda''' is an [[archipelago]] in the North [[Atlantic]] [[Ocean]], and an integral part of [[Scotland]]. It lies 41 miles WNW of Griminish Point. In 1901 the St Kilda group had a population of around 150, but the last of these were evacuated in the 1930s. There is now an [[RAF]] missile tracking station on [[Hirta]] (also called St. Kilda), the largest island of the group. Other islands in the St Kilda group are Levenish, Hamalan, Dun, Soay, Am Plastair, Soay Stac, Boreray, Stac Lee and Stac an Armin. The islands are owned by the [[National Trust for Scotland]].
  
 
== St Kilda trivia ==
 
== St Kilda trivia ==

Revision as of 04:29, May 5, 2008

St Kilda is an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, and an integral part of Scotland. It lies 41 miles WNW of Griminish Point. In 1901 the St Kilda group had a population of around 150, but the last of these were evacuated in the 1930s. There is now an RAF missile tracking station on Hirta (also called St. Kilda), the largest island of the group. Other islands in the St Kilda group are Levenish, Hamalan, Dun, Soay, Am Plastair, Soay Stac, Boreray, Stac Lee and Stac an Armin. The islands are owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

St Kilda trivia

There was no Saint Kilda. The name derives from a mistaken transcription by a medieval clerk of the name Skilda.

St Kilda is also a suburb of Melbourne, Australia