St Kilda
/snt ˈkɪldə/
/seɪnt ˈkɪldə/
- a group of four islands off the west coast of Scotland, at the most western point in Britain. Nobody has lived there since 1930. The islands' high mountains and cliffs are the home of many different sea birds. St Kilda became a World Heritage Site in 1986.
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