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The Outer Skerries, often called the Out Skerries or just The Skerries (although this may lead to confusion with the Ve Skerries), are an island group in Shetland, Scotland. They lie about four miles north east of Whalsay and form the easternmost part of Scotland, lying only 320 km from Norway.

The main islands, all small, are Housay, Bruray and Grunay. The population is 76. The first two of these are populated and are linked by a bridge. The islands have a primary and secondary school, two shops, a fish processing factory, an airstrip, and a church. The secondary school is the smallest in the UK; in 2004 it had only two pupils. The main industry on the islands is fishing.

For a detailed history see "Out Skerries - an Island Community" by Joan Dey, ISBN 0900662743

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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the "Outer Skerries".

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