The people of the Orkney Islands are known as Orcadians. This term encompasses both the inhabitants of the islands and their unique cultural heritage, which includes distinct dialects, traditions, and a strong maritime history. Orcadians often take pride in their connection to the islands’ rich archaeological sites and natural beauty.
Mainland (sometimes known as Pomona) is the biggest of the Orkney Islands.
Orcadians
The Orkney Islands are located just off the northern tip of Scotland where the North sea and the Atlantic sea meet. The Orkney Islands are comprised of about 70 islands.
The Orkney Islands are part of Scotland.
The South Orkney Islands are a group of islands in the Southern Ocean, located about 375 miles northeast of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. They are part of Antarctica and are administered by the United Kingdom as a territory known as the British Antarctic Territory.
The Orkney Islands were returned to Scotland in 1472.
The Orkney Islands are a group of Scottish Islands in the UK. It is in the European continent.
The Orkney Islands belong to Scotland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
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The Vikings
The Shetland and Orkney islands are part of Scotland and are governed by the Scottish government. They have a level of local autonomy through their respective councils, the Shetland Islands Council and the Orkney Islands Council, which manage local affairs within the islands.
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