Uibhist a Deas : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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'''Uibhist a Deas''' (distaget ˈɯ.ɪʃtʲ ə tʲes̪) , pe ''South Uist'' e [[saozneg]], zo unan eus an [[Inizi Gall]] e kornôg [[Bro-Skos]].
Hervez niveradeg 2001 e oa 1,818 o chom enni.
 
Ur mirva naturel eo, ha meur a lec'h a dalvoudegezh hendraouriezhel zo . Kavet e oa bet aze momiennoù ragistorel. 90% eus an dud a zo katoliked. Bev eo ar [[gouezeleg]]. ''"Deasaich"'' (Kreisteiziz) a vez graet eus an dud e gouezeleg.
 
== Douaroniezh ==
[[ImageSkeudenn:Our Lady of the Isles.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Delwenn Itron Varia an Inizi]]
 
 
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== Armerzh ==
A-bouez eo an douristelezh evit an enezenn. Gweladenniñ a treer
*ar ar [[Kildonan Museum]] gant ar [[Clanranald Stone]] eus ar XVIvet kantved;
dismantroù an ti ma oa ganet [[Flora MacDonald (Scottish Jacobite)|Flora MacDonald]].
 
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There has been considerable controversy over [[European Hedgehog|hedgehog]]s on South Uist. The animals are not native to the islands, having been introduced in the 1970s to reduce garden pests. They now pose a threat to the eggs of ground nesting wading birds on the reserve. In 2003 Scottish Natural Heritage undertook a cull of hedgehogs in the area.<ref>[http://www.thehedgehog.co.uk/campaign.htm Epping Forest Hedgehog Rescue] Retrieved 1 January 2007.</ref><ref>Ross, John (21 February 2007) ''Hedgehogs saved from the syringe as controversial Uist cull called off''. Edinburgh. The Scotsman newspaper.</ref>
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== Hendraouriezh ==
[[ImageSkeudenn:South Uist.jpg|thumb|Sellout trema Nicolson's Leap. En a-dreñv emañ [[Beinn Mhór]], en dorn kleiz , hag [[Hecla (South Uist)|Hecla]] en dorn dehoù.]]
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The SEARCH project (Sheffield Environmental and Archaeological Research Campaign in the Hebrides) on South Uist has been developing a long-term perspective on changes in settlement and house form from the [[Bronze Age]] to the [[19th century]]. Organisation within [[Iron Age]] [[Atlantic roundhouse|roundhouses]] appears to have been very different from 19th century ''blackhouses'' in which the dwelling was shared with stock. Stock sharing living space with people is often regarded as a traditional Hebridean arrangement reflecting [[Norsemen|Norse]] influence.<ref>Smith, H., Marshall, P. and Parker Pearson, M. 2001. Reconstructing house activity areas pp 249-270. In Albarella, U (ed) Environmental Archaeology: Meaning and Purpose. Kluwer Academic Publishers.</ref>
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The [[archaeology|archaeological]] site of [[Cladh Hallan]], the only site in [[Great Britain]] where prehistoric [[mummy|mummies]] have been found, is on South Uist.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/archaeology/excavations_techniques/mummies_cladhhallan_01.shtml BBC - History - The Mummies of Cladh Hallan]</ref>
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== Bannañ bombez ==
E gwalarn an enezenn, e 1957-58, da vare ar [[Brezel Yen]], e voe savet ardivinkoù da vannañ bombez-dre-ganol, pe resisoc'h ar [[Corporal missile]], un arm nukleel pellgaset, savet gant Breizh-Veur ha [[SUA]].
 
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== Liammoù diavaez ==
* [http://www.southuist.com southuist.com - Photo galleries, accommodation, news and events]
* [http://www.iochdar.co.uk Iochdar.co.uk, a website about outdoor recreation in South Uist]
* [http://www.storasuibhist.com StorasUibhist.com, the official website of the community-owned South Uist Estate]
* [http://www.fotw.net/flags/gb-heb.html Flags of the world - Hebrides]
* [http://www.biggarden.co.uk An Gàrradh Mòr, Historic walled garden at Cille Bhrìghde]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/sites/souhuist.htm Rocket launches at South Uist]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,11816,1036617,00.html Corporal missile inaccuracy revealed, The Guardian Sept 6 2003]
* [http://www.askernishgolfclub.com Askernish Golf Club]
* [http://www.cne-siar.gov.uk/school/daliburgh/home.htm Daliburgh School]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=&t=k&om=0&ll=57.342724,-7.359778&spn=0.004921,0.014634 Google Maps:Rocket launch site]
* [http://www.uistonline.com/index.htm Uist Online]
* [http://www.ampaipear.org.uk Am Paipear Community Newspaper]
 
 
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