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Shapinsay is one of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of
mainland Scotland. There is one village on the island, Balfour, from
which roll-on/roll-off car ferries sail to Kirkwall on the Orkney
Mainland. Balfour Castle, built in the Scottish Baronial style, is one
of the island's most prominent features, a reminder of the Balfour
family's domination of Shapinsay during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Balfours had transformed the island's life by introducing new
agricultural techniques. Other landmarks include a standing stone, an
Iron Age broch, a souterrain and a salt-water shower. With an area of
29.5 square kilometres (11.4 sq mi), Shapinsay is the eighth largest
island in the Orkney archipelago. It is low-lying and fertile,
consequently most of the area is given over to farming. Shapinsay has
two nature reserves and is notable for its bird life. As of the 2001
census, Shapinsay has a population of 300. The economy of the island is
primarily based on agriculture with the exception of a few small
businesses that are largely tourism-related. Plans for the construction
of a wind turbine are under consideration. (more...)
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