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Plockton (Scottish Gaelic: Am Ploc/Ploc Loch
Aillse) is a
village in the Lochalsh,
Wester Ross area of the
Scottish Highlands with a 2020 po****tion of...
- Kyle of
Lochalsh (Scottish Gaelic: Caol Loch
Aillse [kɯːl̪ˠ l̪ˠɔx ˈaiʎʃə], "strait of the
foaming loch") is a
village in the
historic county of Ross &...
- Gaelic,
Aillse Creag meaning "fairy rock". An
alternative Gaelic name is
Creag Ealasaid meaning "Elizabeth's rock". The
first element,
Aillse may represent...
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outer Firth of Clyde, Scotland, and the word is
derived from the Gaelic,
Aillse Creag, or
Creag Ealasaid,
meaning "Elizabeth's rock". In the
early 20th...
- (Ceann Loch Lìobhann),
Knoydart (Cnòideart), Kyle of
Lochalsh (Caol Loch
Aillse)
Lochcarron (Loch Carrann),
Lochinver (Loch an Inbhir)
Mallaig (Malaig)...
- Loch Alsh (Scottish Gaelic: Loch
Aillse, "foaming lake") is a sea
inlet between the isle of Skye in the
Inner Hebrides and the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland...
- Skye and
Lochalsh (Scottish Gaelic: 'An t-Eilean
Sgitheanach agus Loch
Aillse') was a
local government district,
created in 1975 as one of
eight districts...
- קייב (Hebrew)*,
Quieve (Portuguese variant)* Kyle of
Lochalsh Caol Loch
Aillse (Scots Gaelic)*, Kayl Oyfn Loch (Yiddish) /
Kyrenia Cirénia / Cirênia (Portuguese)*...
-
Kincardine Fife
Kinross Kirkcaldy Ross and
Cromarty Kyle of
Lochalsh Caol Loch
Aillse Lanarkshire Lanark Lothian Leith Livingston Stirlingshire, Fife Lochearnhead...
- 2010)
Stuthan air an
tasgadh ann an
Tasglann an
Eilein Sgitheanaich & Loch
Aillse, Skye and
Lochalsh Archive Centre website,
accessed 25
August 2020...