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Coordinates: 57°22′N 6°27′W / 57.36°N 6.45°W / 57.36; -6.45

Struan
Scottish Gaelic: An Sruthan
Struan is located in Isle of Skye
Struan

 Struan shown within the Isle of Skye
OS grid reference NG340381
Council area Highland
Lieutenancy area Ross and Cromarty
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ISLE OF SKYE
Postcode district IV56
Dialling code 01470
Police Northern
Fire Highlands and Islands
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Ross, Skye and Lochaber
Scottish Parliament Ross, Skye and Inverness West
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File:Oronsay.jpg
View south from Ullinish toward Oronsay with Rubha nan Clach in background.

Struan (Scottish Gaelic: An Sruthan) is a small village situated on the west coast of the island of Skye, on the shores of Loch Beag, itself an inlet of Loch Harport. "Struan" is the anglicized form (and approximate pronunciation) of the Scottish Gaelic word sruthan, meaning "small stream", or the flow at the point where a spring appears.

It has a population of around 300. While there are four different Protestant denominations represented in the area, church attendance has declined dramatically, and Sabbath keeping is largely forgotten.

The local economy, like most of Skye, is heavily supported by tourism. Fishing, crofting and to a lesser extent, large-scale farming also contribute. Struan has a small local grocery shop, four churches, a petrol station, an outdoor shop and a primary school. Buried in the old graveyard are the climber, J. Norman Collie and his longtime Skye guide, John Mackenzie of Sconser.

Near the village stands Dùn Beag (Historic Scotland; no entrance charge), one of the best-preserved Iron Age brochs in Scotland. The small settlement of Ullinish is about 1 km to the west and Bracadale is just a few hundred metres to the east.

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There is a second rural community in Scotland called Struan, in Perthshire. Strowan, also in Perthshire, west of Crieff, has the same origin.

Struan is also a traditional Scottish boy's name, commonly given to the chief of the Robertson Clan or Duncan Clan.

Struans are also the name for traditional Scottish cakes made for Michaelmas.[1][2]

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Struan (disambiguation)

Struan (Scottish Gaelic: An Sruthan) is a small Scottish village situated on the west coast of the island of Skye.

Struan may also be:

  • Struan, Saskatchewan
  • A number of buildings in Bracadale, Highland
  • Struan (ship) a ship that wrecked off of Cape Lookout (Oregon)
  • The Struan family and their company Struan's (also called the Noble House) is a fictional family featuring heavily in many of the Asian Saga novels by writer James Clavell.
  • Struan is also a traditional Scottish boy's name, commonly given to the chief of the Clan Robertson or Clan Duncan.
  • Struan Michael - a variety of flat quick bread served on Michaelmas
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    Sea Train

    by: Seatrain

    Comin' in easy on the sea train.
    Walkin' out under the fog again,
    And the sky don't explain
    If I'm up or across or down, town around just like then.
    The neon screen will never know when.
    Be quiet or dream,
    And just not crowd the scenes
    Of my mind's sound.
    I'm goin' under and comin' on out
    To see you again.
    My mind's been wanderin', but I'm about
    To meet you again.
    The rhythm of hearts plays in my veins
    Like some long-gone lonesome sea train.
    I'm only sure that the weather would break if I did.
    They'll come easy, then go glad.
    Your child at the window says the rain don't look sad,
    And you ask me who's mad
    As you show me your lost and found.
    Down, you're bound again.
    With your fan, my fire turns to wind
    Your glass fills mine with sand,
    You shout, "I'm not your land!"
    And I hear the ground.
    I'm a weeping shadows, feeling like a willow
    Bearing Martha's flower; as the sun comes, I come.
    Far across the street, clear across the stream,
    The sun shall come.
    If you're in a tree and the forest falls, who hears you?
    [musical interlude]
    And the hills meet the wind, making dew.
    We see us again.
    As the sun behind clouds, breaking through,
    We're gonna meet them again.
    The rhythm of hearts plays through my veins
    Like some long-gone lonesome sea train.
    Rain in the meadow beats the river to the ocean.




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