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- Q1335373 subject Q17405133.
- Q1335373 subject Q8866169.
- Q1335373 abstract "Muckle Flugga is a small rocky island north of Unst in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. It used to be the northernmost inhabited island, but forfeited that accolade when the lighthouse was automated and the last residents moved out.The name comes from Old Norse, Mikla Flugey, meaning "large steep-sided island". It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.According to local folklore, Muckle Flugga and nearby Out Stack were formed when two giants, Herma and Saxa, fell in love with the same mermaid. They fought over her by throwing large rocks at each other, one of which became Muckle Flugga. To get rid of them, the mermaid offered to marry whichever one would follow her to the North Pole. They both followed her and drowned, as neither could swim.Muckle Flugga Lighthouse is located on the island.".
- Q1335373 thumbnail Muckle_Fulga_Sunny.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1335373 point "60.85369 -0.88837".
- Q1335373 type SpatialThing.
- Q1335373 comment "Muckle Flugga is a small rocky island north of Unst in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is often described as the northernmost point of the British Isles, but the smaller islet of Out Stack is actually farther north. It used to be the northernmost inhabited island, but forfeited that accolade when the lighthouse was automated and the last residents moved out.The name comes from Old Norse, Mikla Flugey, meaning "large steep-sided island".".
- Q1335373 label "Muckle Flugga".
- Q1335373 lat "60.85369".
- Q1335373 long "-0.88837".
- Q1335373 depiction Muckle_Fulga_Sunny.jpg.