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anCnoc 12
Years Old –
Double Gold IWSC 2016
anCnoc 12
Years Old – Gold
anCnoc 18
Years Old –
Silver anCnoc 24
Years Old –
Silver Outstanding anCnoc Rascan...
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Cnoc an
Fhreiceadain (Hill of
Watching or
Watch Hill) is a
coastal mountain peak in
northern Scotland. It is 307
metres (1,007 ft) high with commanding...
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Scotch Whisky distilling under UK
Government legislation.
AnCnoc Aberfeldy Ardmore Balblair Ben
Nevis Blair Athol Clynelish Dalmore Dalwhinnie...
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Eastern R****s, a high
ridge connecting (west to east),
Cnoc an C****llinn, Maolán Buí,
Cnoc na Péiste, The Big Gun, and
Cruach Mhór; and Coomloughra...
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Cnoc Raithní (Irish: [ˌknˠɔk ˈɾˠahnʲiː]; "hill of bracken") is a
tumulus (burial mound) and
national monument located on Inisheer, Ireland.
Cnoc Raithní...
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Cnoc Meadha (also
Cnoc Meádha
Siuil referring to its
location on the
plain of
Maigh Seóla, and
variously spelled Knockmagha, Knockma, or
Knock Ma) is a...
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Cnoc Còinnich (Scottish Gaelic, "Mossy Hill") is a
Corbett situated in
Ardgoil in the
Argyll & Bute
council region and
forms part of the
Arrochar Alps...
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Cnoc na Péiste (Irish for "hill of the serpent"),
anglicised Knocknapeasta, at 988
metres (3,241 ft), is the fourth-highest peak in Ireland, on the Arderin...
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Cnoc an C****llinn (Irish for "hill of the
steep slope"), at 958
metres (3,143 ft), is the sixth-highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin list and the seventh-highest...
- Knock, from the Gaelic, An
Cnoc (a
small hill), is a
village in
Point peninsula on the Isle of
Lewis in the
Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
Point (an Rubha...