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  • 1Tingwall — Koordinaten 60° 11′ N, 1° 14′ W …

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  • 2Tingwall — may refer to:*Tingwall, Orkney *Tingwall, Shetland *Tingwall Airport, Shetland Islandsee also* Dingwall * Tynwald * Thingwall * Þingvellir …

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  • 3Tingwall, Whiteness, and Weesdale —    TINGWALL, WHITENESS, and WEESDALE, a parish, in the county of Shetland, 5 miles (N. W. by W.) from Lerwick; containing, with the village of Scalloway, and the islands of Linga, Oxna, and Trondray, 2957 inhabitants. This district consists of… …

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  • 4Tingwall, Shetland — Tingwall, (Old Norse: Þingvollr = Field of the Thing (assembly)) is a hamlet and parish in Shetland, mostly on Mainland.The hamlet lies about 4 miles north west of Lerwick. It is at the head of a long narrow bay. Tingwall Airport is… …

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  • 5Tingwall Airport — Infobox Airport name = Tingwall Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = Lerwick/Tingwall Airport image width = 180px caption = Tingwall Airport from the north east IATA = LWK ICAO = EGET type = Public owner = Shetland Islands Council… …

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  • 6Aéroport de Tingwall — Tingwall Airport Code AITA Code OACI LWK EGET Localisation Pays …

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  • 7Scalloway —    SCALLOWAY, a village, in the district of Tingwall, parish of Tingwall, Whiteness, and Weesdale, county of Shetland, 6 miles (S. by W.) from Lerwick; containing 405 inhabitants. This place, the name of which is said to signify the harbour by… …

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  • 8Dingwall — For the community of the same name in Canada, see Dingwall, Nova Scotia. For other uses, see Dingwall (disambiguation). Coordinates: 57°35′44″N 4°25′34″W /  …

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  • 9Shetland — For other uses, see Shetland (disambiguation). Shetland Sealtainn …

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  • 10Thing (assembly) — Folkmoot redirects here. For the festival, see Folkmoot USA. Further information: Medieval Scandinavian laws Germanic thing, drawn after the depiction in a relief of the Column of Marcus Aurelius (AD 193) A thing (Old Norse, Old English and Ice …

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