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Benderloch (Scottish Gaelic: Meadarloch,
pronounced [ˈmet̪əɾl̪ˠɔx]) is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The name is
derived from
Beinn eadar dà...
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Benderloch was a
railway station located in
Benderloch,
Argyll and Bute, on the
north east s**** of
Ardmucknish Bay. It was on the
Ballachulish branch...
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island of Lismore,
along with
neighbouring areas on the
mainland such as
Benderloch and Port Appin, and the
Shuna Island. The
region may have
given its name...
- Ardrishaig; Arduaine; Arrochar; Ardentinny;
Ardnadam Barcaldine; Bellochantuy;
Benderloch; Blairglas; Blairmore; Bonawe; Bowmore;
Bridge of
Orchy Cairndow; Cardross;...
- Uisneachan), Argyll, the
largest in area[citation needed] at 245 m by 50 m
Benderloch,
north of Oban; grid
reference NM 902 381
Craig Phadraig, or Phadrick...
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Angus D.
MacColl is a
Scottish bagpipe player. He was born in
Benderloch, near Oban, and
initially learnt the
pipes from his father.
MacColl is descended...
- Linnhe, to the
south by Loch Creran, to the east by the
districts of
Benderloch and Lorne, and to the
north by Loch Leven. It lies
northeast to southwest...
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service started running over
Connel Bridge between Connel Ferry station and
Benderloch on
which road
vehicles could be transported. A
single car was carried...
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Ardrishaig Ardtaraig Ardulaine Arrochar Ballachulish Barcaldine Bellochantuy Benderloch Blairmore Cairndow Campbeltown Carradale Carrick Castle Clachaig Clachan...
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revival in the
Scottish Hebrides.
Campbell was born at
Blackcrofts at
Benderloch in the
parish of
Ardchattan in the
Scottish Highlands, and came to faith...