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adopted by
geologists and used in a
wider geographical context.
These include:
Brae – Scots, Ulster, and
North of
England term for a
hillside or brow of a hill...
- is
about the
hills (
braes)
around Balquhidder near Lochearnhead.
Tannahill collected and
adapted traditional songs, and "The
Braes of Balquhither" may...
- MV
Braer was an oil
tanker which ran
aground during a
storm off Shetland, Scotland, in
January 1993, and
nearly a w****
later broke up
during the most...
- "
Brae" is also the
Lowland Scots language word for the
slope or brow of a hill.
Brae (Old Norse: Breiðeið,
meaning "the wide isthmus") is a
village on...
- —I' the
braes o' Killicrankie, O. I
faught at land, I
faught at sea, At hame I
faught my auntie, O; But I met the
devil and
Dundee On the
braes o' Killicrankie...
- The
Brae field is a
Scottish oil field. The name
comes from a
Scots language word for hillside. The
field was
discovered in 1974 by well 16/7-1 drilled...
- The
Braer Storm was the most
intense extratropical cyclone ever
recorded over the
northern Atlantic Ocean.
Developing as a weak
frontal wave on 8 January...
- Look up
brae,
bræ, or -
brae in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brae is a
settlement in Shetland, Scotland.
Brae in
Scots means "hillside" or "river-bank"...
- L.
Bistrup Bræ is a
glacier in
Northeastern Greenland.
Administratively it
belongs to the
Northeast Greenland National Park. The
glacier was
first mapped...
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Brae is a
restaurant in Birregurra, Victoria, Australia. It was
named at
number 44 in The World's 50 Best Restaurants, 2017.
Brae is
owned and operated...