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        "raw": ", sound and island in south-west of\nOrkney. The sound separates the island\nfrom Stromness parish in Pomona, mea-\nsures 7 miles in length, and 2 miles in\nmean breadth, and is swept by very rapid\ntides. The island extends southward from\nthe sound to within 6| miles of Caithness ;\nmeasures 13 miles in length, and mostly\nfrom 3 to 4| miles in breadth ; is almost\ndissevered, near its south end, by Long\nHope sea-loch ; differs so much from the\nother Orcadian islands as to be called\nthe Highlands of Orkney ; has summits in\nits northern part from 1300 to 1556 feet\nhigh ; presents to the Atlantic, along\nnearly all its west coast, cliff s and shelving\nprecipices, from 500 to about 900 feet\nhigh; is subtended near the middle of\nthat coast by a large arched, lofty, colum-\nnar, insulated rock called Old Man of Hoy ;\npossesses more interest for geologists,\nbotanists, and ornithologists than any\nother part of Orkney ; and has a post office\ndesignated of Orkney. Pop. 367.",
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        "rest": ", sound and island in south-west of Orkney. The sound separates the island from Stromness parish in Pomona, measures 7 miles in length, and 2 miles in mean breadth, and is swept by very rapid tides. The island extends southward from the sound to within 6| miles of Caithness ; measures 13 miles in length, and mostly from 3 to 4| miles in breadth ; is almost dissevered, near its south end, by Long Hope sea-loch ; differs so much from the other Orcadian islands as to be called the Highlands of Orkney ; has summits in its northern part from 1300 to 1556 feet high ; presents to the Atlantic, along nearly all its west coast, cliff s and shelving precipices, from 500 to about 900 feet high; is subtended near the middle of that coast by a large arched, lofty, columnar, insulated rock called Old Man of Hoy ; possesses more interest for geologists, botanists, and ornithologists than any other part of Orkney ; and has a post office designated of Orkney. Pop. 367.",
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        "full_name": "HOY AND GRAEMSAY",
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        "rest": ", parish, comprehending Graemsay Island and about 5 miles of northern part of Hoy, in Orkney. Real property in 1880-81, 868. Pop. 603. The public school is new, and serves for 40 scholars.",
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