Stronsay is not a city, but rather an island in Orkney, Scotland. It is located in the North Sea, between the mainland of Orkney and the island of Eday. Stronsay is known for its picturesque landscapes, beautiful beaches, and rich history. The island has a population of around 350 people and is mainly rural, with farming and fishing being the main industries. The main settlement on Stronsay is Whitehall Village, which has a small shop, post office, and a hotel. Visitors to Stronsay can enjoy outdoor activities such as walking, birdwatching, and exploring the island's historic sites, including the ruins of a medieval church and a Neolithic chambered tomb.