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Cuillin Sound

Coordinates: 57°05′11″N 6°13′19″W / 57.0863°N 6.222°W / 57.0863; -6.222
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The Cuillin Sound and Skye, as seen from East Rùm

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]

See also

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