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Ardtun (Scottish Gaelic: Àird Tunna) is a
settlement on the Isle of Mull, in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Ardtun is
within the
parish of
Kilfinichen and...
- (Scottish Gaelic: An Cnocan) is a
township of six
crofts in the
community of
Ardtun, in the
south of the Isle of Mull off the west
coast of Scotland. Cnocan...
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extinct ginkgo species in the
family Ginkgoaceae from the
Paleocene of
Ardtun Head, Isle of Mull, Scotland,
described in 1936 by
Rudolf Florin. This species...
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memorial for her. Mary
MacDonald was born in the tiny
crofting settlement of
Ardtun, north-east of
Bunessan on the Ross of Mull in 1789. Her
mother was Anne...
- in
Scottish Gaelic) (1789–1872), who
lived in the
crofting community of
Ardtun near
Bunessan and
spoke only Gaelic,
wrote her hymn "Leanabh an Àigh" to...
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settlements by the
Ordnance Survey include:
Achleck Achnahard Ardalanish Ardtun Aridhglas Ballygown Balnahard Bunessan Calgary Carsaig Craignure Creich...
- Mary
Macdonald (Màiri Dhòmhnallach) from the
nearby crofting community of
Ardtun used a
traditional local melody for her
Scottish Gaelic Christmas carol...
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villages are
Bunessan and Fionnphort, with
smaller settlements including Ardtun, Camas, Carsaig, Knockan,
Pennyghael and Uisken. Knocknafenaig, Suidhe,...
- (Islay)
Ardfernal (Jura)
Ardilistry (Islay)
Ardmenish (Jura)
Ardtalla (Islay)
Ardtun (Mull)
Arinagour (Coll)
Ballygrant (Islay)
Bowmore (Islay)
Bridgend (Islay)...
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known fossil is from the Late Paleocene,
Thanetian age
Staffa Formations Ardtun locality on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. Of the
North American genera, Albertoilus...