orcadian
A person from Orkney is called an Orcadian. This term refers to the inhabitants of the Orkney Islands, which are located off the northeastern coast of Scotland. Orcadians often have a distinct cultural identity, influenced by the islands' history, geography, and traditions.
A person from Stromness, a town in Orkney, Scotland, is called a "Stromnessian." The term reflects the town's unique cultural and historical identity within the Orkney Islands.
The population of Orkney is 19,590.
Kirkwall is the capital of Orkney, an archipelago off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is the largest town in Orkney and serves as the administrative center for the islands.
Flag of Orkney was created in 2007.
Orkney Ferries was created in 1960.
The Orkney Islands were returned to Scotland in 1472.
Orkney Springs, Virginia is in Shenandoah County.
The Orkney Islands are part of Scotland.
No, you're definitely not an "Orc"! If you're from Orkney you are an Orcadian.
Orkney Heritage Society was created in 1968.
Orkney Antiquarian Society was created in 1922.