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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...
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Walter G.; Childe, F.S.A.ScoT., V. G. (1938). "A STONE-AGE
SETTLEMENT AT THE
BRAES OF RINYO, ROUSAY, ORKNEY. (FIRST REPORT.)".
Proceedings of the
Society of...
- is
about the
hills (
braes)
around Balquhidder near Lochearnhead.
Tannahill collected and
adapted traditional songs, and "The
Braes of Balquhither" may...
- &
Brae are an
American hip-hop duo from
State College, Pennsylvania,
consisting of
rappers Joseph Bertolino (Joey Valence) and
Braedan Lugue (
Brae). They...
- "
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...
- 200
homes and
includes seven subdivisions: Ayrshire,
Braes Heights,
Braes Oaks,
Braes Manor,
Braes Terrace,
Emerald Forest, and
Southern Oaks. The Braeswood...
-
Gleniffer Braes ("
brae"
being the
Scots language word for the
slope or brow of a hill) is a
short range of
hills and park area to the
south of Paisley...
- 2007. "Battle of the
Braes".
Highland Clearances.
Archived from the
original on 15 May 2008.
Retrieved 14
September 2008. "
Braes". Isle of Skye Business...
- The Moss
Braes (60°41′S 45°37′W / 60.683°S 45.617°W / -60.683; -45.617) are west-facing
slopes (
braes)
situated west of
Robin Peak on
Signy Island...
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Braes of
Rannoch (wikt:
braes, slopes,
Gaelic Braigh Raithneach) is a hill with a
deserted hamlet and
church in Perthshire. The
hamlet was formerly, briefly...