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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Borve, Lewis, Coll, Lewis, Shawbost, Back, Lewis, Kilaulay, Brenish, Ness, Lewis, Castlebay, Tong, Lewis, Leverburgh, Carinish, Uig, Lewis, Daliburgh, Holm, Lewis, Melbost, Iochdar, Arnol, Fivepenny, North Tolsta, Gress, Laxdale, Sandwick, Lewis, Parkend, Lewis, Lionel, Lewis, Gravir, Portvoller, Allasdale, Howmore, Branahuie, Lochmaddy, Amhuinnsuidhe, Brue, Lochboisdale, Northbay, Balallan, Garenin, Bragar, Balivanich, Barvas, Leurbost, Shulishader, Portnaguran, Breaclete, Bayble, Newtonferry, Sollas, Flesherin, Otternish, Ballantrushal, Newmarket, Lewis, Rodel, Bun Abhainn Eadarra, Tarbert, Harris, Skigersta, Stoneybridge, Achmore, Lewis, Bail' Ur Tholastaidh, Knockaird, Eoropie, Cross, Lewis, Breibhig, Bogach, Swainbost, Cromore, Port of Ness, Borve, Harris, Timsgarry, North Dell, Borve, Barra, Ardroil, Newvalley, Lewis, Marybank, Lewis, Eorodale, Bail' Iochdrach, Baile an Truiseil, Cabharstadh, Baile nan Cailleach, Cliff, Lewis, Baile Gharbhaidh, Borsham, Calbost, Ohagro, Aird Uig, Kneep, Baile Glas, Auratote, Ardveenish, Bornais, Brevig, Ardheisker, Uachdar, Aird, Lewis, Ardhasaig, Aisgernis, Habost, Mealista, Garrabost, Breasclete, Broker, Lewis, Caolas, Plasterfield, Steinish, Tigharry, Borghastan. Excerpt: Borve (Scottish Gaelic: ) is a village on the west side of the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, 17 miles from the island's only town, Stornoway, on the A857 road to Ness. Residents, mainly Gaelic speaking, number about 150, and the village has more than 50 crofts. In recent decades, its population has fallen. As in many other villages on Lewis, older people are in a majority. The village is in three parts: Borve, which stretches from the southern boundary to the river; High Borve, north of the river; and Melbost Borve, nearest Galson and Dun Bhuirgh. Official records refer to these as Fivepenny Borve, Mid-Borve a...