Ness, Lewis

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Ness (en gaela Nis) estas la plej norda parto de la , komunumo konsista el ĉirkaŭ 16 vilaĝoj, inklude Lionel, Habost, Swainbost, Cross, North kaj South Dell, Cross Skigersta, , Eorodale, Adabrock, Ness-Haveno, Knockaird, Fivepenny kaj Eoropie. Ĝi estas la plej nordokcidenta komunumo en la Eŭropa Unio. Ties plej norda pinto estas . La nomo Ness devenas el malnovnordlanda lingvo por ĉeftero aŭ terkolo kaj ankaŭ multaj aliaj lokonomoj de la areo havas malnovnordlanda originon. rdf:langString
Is sráidbhaile ar Leódhas, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, na hAlban é Nis. De réir daonáireamh na hAlban 2001 bhí cónaí ar 962 duine i Nis. rdf:langString
Ness (Scottish Gaelic: Nis) is the northernmost part of the Isle of Lewis, a community consisting of about 16 villages, including Lionel, Habost, Swainbost, Cross, North and South Dell, Cross Skigersta, Skigersta, Eorodale, Adabroc, Port of Ness, Knockaird, Fivepenny and Eoropie. It was the most north-westerly community in the European Union, when the United Kingdom was a member. Its most northerly point is the Butt of Lewis. The name Ness derives from the old Norse for headland and many of the other place names in the area also have a Norse origin. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ness (en gaela Nis) estas la plej norda parto de la , komunumo konsista el ĉirkaŭ 16 vilaĝoj, inklude Lionel, Habost, Swainbost, Cross, North kaj South Dell, Cross Skigersta, , Eorodale, Adabrock, Ness-Haveno, Knockaird, Fivepenny kaj Eoropie. Ĝi estas la plej nordokcidenta komunumo en la Eŭropa Unio. Ties plej norda pinto estas . La nomo Ness devenas el malnovnordlanda lingvo por ĉeftero aŭ terkolo kaj ankaŭ multaj aliaj lokonomoj de la areo havas malnovnordlanda originon.
rdf:langString Ness (Scottish Gaelic: Nis) is the northernmost part of the Isle of Lewis, a community consisting of about 16 villages, including Lionel, Habost, Swainbost, Cross, North and South Dell, Cross Skigersta, Skigersta, Eorodale, Adabroc, Port of Ness, Knockaird, Fivepenny and Eoropie. It was the most north-westerly community in the European Union, when the United Kingdom was a member. Its most northerly point is the Butt of Lewis. The name Ness derives from the old Norse for headland and many of the other place names in the area also have a Norse origin. Ness is part of the Galson Estate, which is owned by Urras Oighreachd Ghabhsainn (Galson Estate Trust) which is managed by 10 local trustees elected by the community. The hand-over took place on 12 January 2007. Ness is accessible via the A857 road and is about 25 mi (40 km) by road from Stornoway. Ness can also be reached by walking across the moor from North Tolsta in Back to Skigersta. It is about 10 mi (16 km) and takes 6 hours at a leisurely pace. Scottish Gaelic is the language of the community with 75% being able to speak it. Peat cut from the moor, is used as a fuel for cooking and heating in many homes, but its use is on the decline. The 2001 Census results show a resident population of just under 1,000. In 1831 Ness had a population of just over 3,000. Landmarks include the 13th-century Teampull Mholuaidh in Eoropie and the small island of Dùn Èistean which is the ancestral home of the Lewis Morrisons of the Clan Morrison. There is a road sign to the bridge across to Dùn Èistean, and archaeological excavations have been taking place there. Morrisons of Harris and Lewis can traditionally be found around Nis, and in the north-west Highlands in the county of Sutherland around the town of Durness (Scottish Gaelic: Diùranais). Each year 10 men from Ness go out to the island of Sula Sgeir in late August for a fortnight to harvest around 2,000 young gannets known locally as Guga. The Guga hunt is a Ness tradition and the bird considered a delicacy. A Ness boat builder called John F. Macleod from Port saved 40 lives following the sinking of H.M.Y. Iolaire by managing to take a line to shore. Ness is known for its Sgoth, a type of clinker built skiff with a dipping lug sail. The boats were used for line fishing until the early half of the twentieth century. There are several still in active use owned by community trusts which maintain them.
rdf:langString Is sráidbhaile ar Leódhas, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, na hAlban é Nis. De réir daonáireamh na hAlban 2001 bhí cónaí ar 962 duine i Nis.
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