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Balmaha (Gaelic:
Baile Mo Thatha) is a
village on the
eastern s**** of Loch
Lomond in the
council area of Stirling, Scotland. The
village is a po****r...
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Imperial Germany in
World War I.
Built as the British-flagged P**** of
Balmaha, she was
captured by the
German submarine SM U-36, and in 1916 converted...
- P**** of
Balmaha may
refer to: The
narrow p**** at the
village of
Balmaha,
Scotland Several ships with that name This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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House of
Lords in Gaelic.
Janet Ray
Bannerman was born in the Old Manse,
Balmaha, on the
eastern s**** of Loch
Lomond in Stirlingshire, the
second of four...
- the summit. The
village of
Balmaha on the
eastern s**** of Loch
Lomond is the next
settlement reached.
Drymen to
Balmaha – 13 km (8 miles) The path heads...
- A
number of
ships were
named P**** of
Balmaha,
including P**** of
Balmaha (1888 ship), a
British sailing ship
built in 1888 and
captured in 1915, becoming...
- Scotland. It is on the east bank of Loch Lomond,
beside the
village of
Balmaha,
which is
nowhere near Stirling. It is a
sharp little summit which is on...
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Altered serpentinite and ****ociated
sediments of the
Highland Border Complex caught up in the
fault zone –
exposed on
Druim nam Buraich, near
Balmaha...
- a'
Chroin (975 m; 3,199 ft),
Lochearnhead Ben
Lomond (974 m; 3,196 ft),
Balmaha Meall Glas (959 m; 3,146 ft),
Crianlarich Beinn Tulaichean (945 m; 3,100 ft)...
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Britain unique to the s****s of Loch Lomond,
being found mostly on
around Balmaha on the
eastern s**** of the loch. It was
first discovered growing there...