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Cuillin Sound

Cuillin Sound is a sound (inlet) that separates the island of Skye from the islands of Rùm and Canna, all of which are located in Scotland's Inner Hebrides.

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Cuillin Sound is a sound (inlet) that separates the island of Skye from the islands of Rùm and Canna, all of which are located in Scotland's Inner Hebrides.1

The sound gives its name to the H.M.S. Cuillin Sound, a British repair ship that was allocated to the British Pacific Fleet during World War II.2

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References

  1. "Cuillin Sound". Scottish-places.info. The Editors of The Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  2. "H.M.S. CUILLIN SOUND". Royal Navy Research Archive. The Royal Navy Research Archive. Retrieved 10 September 2020.

57°05′11″N 6°13′19″W / 57.0863°N 6.222°W / 57.0863; -6.222