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Encyclopedia > Belnahua

Belnahua is one of the Slate Islands, west of Argyll in Scotland. It lies north west of Luing and was known for its slate quarries. Although it once had a population of nearly 200 people, it has been uninhabited since World War I.




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Lonely-Isles Belnahua (470 words)
The island of Belnahua is located in the Firth of Lorn, east of the Garvellachs and 1 mile (1½ km) north west of Luing.
Belnahua is one of the "Slate Islands" which were at the heart of the Scottish slate industry.
Belnahua is by far the smallest of the main slate islands but despite it's tiny size it supported a population of well over 100 workers at it's peak.
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