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Clett is a name used for many uninhabited Scottish islets and one to the south, though also in the area inhabited by Vikings. They include - One at 58
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1958 film by Gordon Douglas
an outlaw called Clett kills a Comanche who's about to bushwhack Gar, saving his life. Gar doesn't trust him, though, because Clett is carrying rifles
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Fora Stack, High Herbi Clett, Hevda, Hich Holm, Inns Holm, Loose Head, Sand Skerry, Sweyn Holm. South West Mainland:[e] Billia Cletts, Black Skerry, Burwick
List_of_Shetland_islands
American actor (1921–1997)
Spencer Hell Canyon Outlaws (1957) as Happy Waters Fort Dobbs (1958) as Clett Violent Road (1958) as Mitch Barton Desert Hell (1958) as Captain Robert
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Most northerly point of Great Britain
Scottish mainland can be defined as a north–south line running from Little Clett (ND220740) to the mouth of Dunnet Burn (ND217709) in Dunnet Bay. This line
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Glimpsholm Skerry. Graemsay: Middle Skerry, Skerry of Cletts, Sour Skerry, Sow Skerry. Hoy: Grassy Cletts, Inner Skerry, Middle Skerry, Old Man of Hoy, Outer
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Island List
Boursa Island, Glas-eilean Mòr, Garbh-eilean, Wester Clett, Middle Clett, Easter Clett, Little Clett, Clett. East coast: North Moray Firth (from north to south):
List of outlying islands of Scotland
List_of_outlying_islands_of_Scotland
Island of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
the northwest coast of the Isle of Skye. Two smaller isles of Mingay and Clett lie nearby. The name originated from the Old Norse ise-øy meaning porpoise
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Walking route in Scotland
View of The Clett (sea stack) along the coast between Berriedale and Dunbeath.
John_o'_Groats_Trail
Shetland in May 1992. Irishman Iain Miller made a solo second ascent of the Clett of Crura, South Ronaldsay in 1999 and since then has been involved in about
List of sea stacks in Scotland
List_of_sea_stacks_in_Scotland
Chilean politician (1919–2012)
Víctor Galleguillos Clett (1919 – 17 November 2012) was a Chilean Communist politician. Educated in Antofagasta, he worked as a construction and mining
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Sherbro Island unnamed point 120 m 390 ft 600 Sierra Leone Whalsay Ward of Clett 119 m 390 ft 19.7 United Kingdom (Scotland) Wolin Mount Grzywacz 115 m
List of islands by highest point
List_of_islands_by_highest_point
Uist Campaigh Outer Hebrides: Lewis: Loch Ròg Castle Island Firth of Clyde Clett Highland Corn Holm Orkney Craigleith Firth of Forth Craiglethy Kincardineshire:
List_of_islands_of_Scotland
Shropshire RAF Cleadon England County Durham Chain Home Low and OBOE Station RAF Clett Scotland Shetland Islands GCI Station RAF Cockburnspath Scotland Borders
List of former Royal Air Force stations
List_of_former_Royal_Air_Force_stations
British early warning radar system during World War II
Boniface Down, Isle of Wight Carsaig, Isle of Mull Cleadon, County Durham Clett, Shetland Islands Cockburnspath, Borders Cocklaw, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
Chain_Home_Low
Archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland
Historic Environment Scotland. "Old Scatness, broch and settlement SE of the Cletts (SM3813)". 59°52′44″N 1°18′19″W / 59.879°N 1.3054°W / 59.879; -1.3054
Old_Scatness
Human settlement in Scotland
Clate (also known as Clett) is a hamlet and ward in southwestern Whalsay in the parish of Nesting in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. Clate is located
Clate
Island of the Shetland Islands, Scotland
Area 1,970 hectares (7.6 sq mi) Area rank 36 Highest elevation Ward of Clett 119 metres (390 ft) Administration Council area Shetland Islands Country
Whalsay
9880 (Oyce of Quindry) Pool of Cletts Cletts 58°48′00″N 2°55′15″W / 58.8°N 2.9208°W / 58.8; -2.9208 (Pool of Cletts) Sand Wick St Margaret's Hope 58°47′03″N
List of bays of the Orkney Islands
List_of_bays_of_the_Orkney_Islands
Village in Caithness, Scotland
small cliff-enclosed shingle bay to the north of the village, faces Little Clett rock, an islet which shelters the harbour from the north. The slipway was
Brough,_Caithness
Group of islands in the Firth of Forth, Scotland
a bridge. Further north are North Ness, the Mars Rocks and Norman Rock. Clett and the Middens are stacks to the east and The Pillow is a skerry to the
Islands_of_the_Forth
The Clett, Including Boundary Walls And Outbuildings 58°55′31″N 3°16′13″W / 58.92521°N 3.270222°W / 58.92521; -3.270222 (Graemsay, The Clett, Including
List of listed buildings in Hoy and Graemsay, Orkney
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Hoy_and_Graemsay,_Orkney
Hungarian-German engineer
mechanical engineer in 1855. Then he went to Nuremberg to work in the 'Cramer & Clett' (a predecessor of MAN Group), where he learned the construction of bridges
András_Mechwart
Islands near Scotland
Eilean Meadhonach: Eilean Beag, Eilean Bàn: None Eilean Trodday: None Isay: Clett, Mingay Longay: None Pabay: None Raasay: Eilean Aird nan Gobhar, Eilean
List_of_Inner_Hebrides
Municipality in Trøndelag, Norway
1935–1937: Karl Johnson (V) 1938–1942: Erik Myrmo (Bp) 1942–1945: Inge Clett Mull (NS) 1945-1945: Erik Myrmo (Bp) 1946–1947: Arnt Kjelland (V) 1948–1951:
Rennebu_Municipality
Looking across to Holm of Sandwick (top left) from Clett Head
Holm_of_Sandwick
Admiralty M-class destroyer
it was two days before Opal was found, battered, broken and empty on the Clett of Crura off the east coast of South Ronaldsay. Narborough was found in
HMS_Opal_(1915)
Scottish-born businessman (1812–1889)
Family Tree website". Retrieved 16 September 2017. "The family of Heddle of Cletts and Melsetter". Retrieved 29 July 2017. Fyle, Magbaily C. (2006). Historical
Charles_Heddle
April 2026. "The Cletts, Exnaboe SSSI". SiteLink - The Cletts, Exnaboe SSSI. NatureScot - NàdarAlba. Retrieved 6 April 2026. "The Cletts, Exnaboe SSSI:
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Shetland
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Shetland
Month in 1918
Retrieved 14 December 2014. Historic Environment Scotland. "HMS Opal: Cletts of Clura: Wind Wick: South Ronaldsay, North Sea (Site no. ND48NE 8002)"
January_1918
Islet of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
placenames on nearby Skye, as well as the name of Isay, and the neighbouring Clett (Scottish Gaelic: Cleit from Old Norse klettr, meaning a rock.) Scottish
Mingay
Whalsay island, Shetland Islands, Scotland: Challister Ness Brough Head Clett Head Cobrie Geo Conni Geo Flukings Bight Gardie Geo Gorsendi Geo Grut Ness
List of coastal features of Whalsay
List_of_coastal_features_of_Whalsay
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Assyrian Biblical Hebrew
Ashur was the Assyrian god of war. Ashur is also an Islamic month.
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English : variant of Gladden.
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Lord Shiva, Conqueror of death
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Loving and kind. Love attention but can be shy. very beautiful
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Very Famous
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Brave.
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Fawn.
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Blond.
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English and French : variant of Jordan.A Jourdain from the Saintonge region of France is recorded in
Quebec City in 1676. Another, from the Savoie, is documented in 1688
in Lachine, Quebec, with the secondary surname Lafrizade. A third,
from Provence, is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1688; and another, also
called Labrosse, in Montreal in 1696. Other secondary surnames include
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, ALYSDARE means "defender of mankind."
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