- Eas a'
Chual Aluinn (grid
reference NC281278) in the
parish of ****ynt, Sutherland, Highland, Scotland, is the
tallest waterfall in the
United Kingdom with...
- Dùn-
Àluinn (1912) by Iain
MacCormaic (1860–1947) was the
first full-length
novel in
Scottish Gaelic literature. It was
first published as a w****ly serial...
- in
Scotland is
available at List of
waterfalls of Scotland. Eas a'
Chual Aluinn Eas an Fhir Mhoir,
River Etive Eas Bàn (on
tributary of
Machrie Water, Arran)...
- 1034. He is
listed as
having three sons – Ruaidhrí of
Lough Cimbe,
Donagh Aluinn and Aedh. From Ruaidhrí and
Donagh would descend the O'Flahertys of East...
- MacLeans. A p****age from the
earliest Scottish Gaelic novel (1912)—Dùn
Àluinn no an t-Oighre 'na Dhìobarach—remarks that
pedigrees of the
family sounded...
- "little rock" and "harmony", or it may also be
derived from the
Celtic Aluinn,
which means "handsome".
Variant spellings include Alan, Allan, etc. The...
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Waterfall Location Height (metres) 1 Eas a'
Chual Aluinn 200 2
Steall waterfall 120 3
Falls of
Glomach 113...
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Forest Park
Corra Linn, the
Falls of
Clyde – 84 ft (26 m) Eas a'
Chual Aluinn – 658 ft (201 m) in a
single drop;
highest waterfall in the
United Kingdom...
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Ullapool Beinne Eighe (Mountain and
National Nature Reserve) Eas a'
Chual Aluinn (Waterfall)
Knoydart (Peninsula) Loch
Duich Falls of
Glomach (Waterfall)...
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oinigh d'oileamhain. Lóchrainn
oinigh Éireann Cuinn,
sliocht an Athlamháin
áluinn, an táin ó
Thulaigh na n-Art,
curaidh gan ghráin re nguasocht. Ní chlaochlóidh...