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Fionnphort (Template:IPAc-en, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}) is the principal port of the Ross of Mull, and the second largest settlement in the area (its population is approximately 80).<ref name=Mair/> The village's name is the anglicised pronunciation of the Gaelic for "White Port" and previous names have included Caol Idhe, Gaelic for "Sound of Iona".<ref name="Mull Historical Centre 2004 p. 22">Ross of Mull Historical Centre (2004). Exploring the Ross..., p. 22. Ross of Mull Historical Centre, Bunessan, Isle of Mull</ref>

HistoryEdit

Historically, Fionnphort has been a fishing village offering religious pilgrims and tourists access to Iona; more recently, it has facilitated the movement of stone from a quarry in the vicinity. The granite which was extracted from Tòrr Mòr Quarry until around 1907 was highly prized for its density and hardness.

GeographyEdit

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Cracked granite boulder on Fionnphort beach

The beach at Fionnphort has a distinctive split granite boulder in the centre that is classed as an erratic and deposited here by an ice age glacier.<ref name="Mull Historical Centre 2004 p. 22"/> The beach has a car park and a nearby cemetery.

From Fionnphort, the entire east side of Iona can be seen, including Iona Abbey. To the south of the village lies the district of Fidden and the island of Erraid, mentioned in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped and accessible to walkers at low tide.

EconomyEdit

Fionnphort has an active fishing industry, noted principally for shellfish, particularly crabs and lobsters, the majority of which are exported by container truck to Spain and France.

In April 2008, residents finally had the opportunity to use a cash machine, putting an end to the Template:Convert round-trip to Salen villagers previously had to endure. Sandy Brunton, the local postmaster said that residents are claiming they now have the best view from a cash dispenser anywhere in Britain: "As you stand at the ATM, you have a view of Iona to the west, Coll to the north and looking east you can see the island's only Munro, Ben More."<ref name=Mair>Template:Cite news</ref>

TransportEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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