-
traverse of the
Cuillin ridge may take 15–20 hours. The Red
Hills (Gaelic: Am
Binnean Dearg) to the east are also
known as the Red Cuillin. They are
mainly composed...
- name is uncertain, but it has been
suggested that it may have been Am
Binnean which means "the pinnacle",
although some
sites cite its
meaning as "the...
- 393209600755;-3.7982141225408 NS862125] Ma,5,DDew 901 1924
Scotland 677 1180
Binnean nan
Gobhar 586 153 1,923 502 01C 56 56.136704649485;-4.5473852589339 NS418967]...
- south-west is Wee
Binnian (from
Irish Broinn Bhinneáin,
meaning 'breast of
Binneán') (460m). It lies east of
Silent Valley Reservoir and west of the Annalong...
- Bin of
Cullen or Bin Hill (Scottish Gaelic: Am
Binnean) is a hill in Moray,
Scotland directly inland from Findochty. Bin of
Cullen is 320 m in height...
- Scotland. The name is a tautology, with "binnie"
coming from
Scottish Gaelic "
binnean"
meaning a
small hill.
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media related to Binniehill...
-
Pennan Scottish Gaelic: Am
Binnean Scots:
Peenan Pennan Pennan Location within Aberdeenshire OS grid reference NJ845655 Council area
Aberdeenshire Lieutenancy area...
- Bingens, and Binyans, and it was
suggested that this came from the
Gaelic Binneans with the
meaning of
little hills. The
Reform Act 1832 plan of Greenock...