Shetland Islands

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Mike Pennington

The Shetland Islands are the most northerly part of the United Kingdom, a group of islands north of mainland Scotland. The largest town, Lerwick, is closer to Norway than to Edinburgh, and culturally and geographically they feel more Norse than Scottish. They're low-lying and treeless, divided by long fjords ("voes") and sparsely populated - but prosperous thanks to the oil industry.

Islands and their towns and villages

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