Gigalum Island or Gigalum is a tiny, private[1] uninhabited[2] island off the southeast coast of Gigha in Scotland.
Gigalum Island seen from Gigha | |
| Location | |
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| OS grid reference | NR6470145940 |
| Coordinates | 55.649529°N 5.7416546°W / 55.649529; -5.7416546 |
| Administration | |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Country | Scotland |
| Council area | Argyll and Bute |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 0 |
Gigalum has a modern house in the middle, and gives its name to the strait between it and the main island, "Caolas Gigalum". There is also the "Gigalum Rocks" a reef to the east, and about one mile (1.5 kilometres) north-northeast of Gigalum Island itself, "Sgeir Gigalum". It is also flanked by another islet, "Eilean na h-Uilinn", literally "Island of the Elbow".
Argyll Islands | |
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| Islay | |
| West of Kintyre | |
| Knapdale and Loch Craignish | |
| Slate Islands | |
| Firth of Lorn and Loch Linnhe | |
| Mull | |
| Treshnish Isles | |
| Coll and Tiree | |
| Firth of Clyde |
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