Baleshare
| Scottish Gaelic name | Am Baile Sear | 
|---|---|
| Meaning of name | Scottish Gaelic for 'east town'. | 
| Location | |
| OS grid reference | NF788619 | 
| Coordinates | 57°32′N 7°22′W / 57.53°N 7.37°W | 
| Physical geography | |
| Island group | Uists and Barra | 
| Area | 910 ha (3+1⁄2 sq mi) | 
| Area rank | 54 | 
| Highest elevation | 12 m (39 ft) | 
| Administration | |
| Council area | Na h-Eileanan Siar | 
| Country | Scotland | 
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Demographics | |
| Population | 58 | 
| Population rank | 56 | 
| Population density | 6.4 people/km2 | 
| Largest settlement | Samhla | 
| References | |
Baleshare (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Sear) is a flat tidal island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Baleshare lies to the south-west of North Uist. Its economics and community were boosted by the building of a causeway in 1962. The 350-metre (380 yd) causeway was built by William Tawse Ltd. The island is extremely flat by Hebridean standards, rising to only 12 metres (39 feet) above sea level and known for its long sandy beach. It has a population of 49 living in two settlements: Samhla and Teananachar.