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Braeriach or Brae
Riach (Scottish Gaelic: Am
Bràigh Riabhach, 'the
brindled upland') is the third-highest
mountain in
Scotland and all of the
British Isles...
- Loch
Bràigh Horrisdale is a small,
irregular shaped,
freshwater loch in
Wester Ross, in the
north west of Scotland. The loch lies
approximately 2 mi (3...
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Braigh nan
Uamhachan (765 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is
located north of
Glenfinnan in Lochaber.
Taking the form of a...
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three Munros.
These are Càrn
Liath (Grey Cairn) at 976
metres (3,202 ft),
Bràigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain ("Brae/Brow of the
Corrie of
Round Blisters", "blisters"...
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River Dee,
sitting at an
elevation of 339
metres (1,112 ft). The
Gaelic Bràigh Mhàrr
properly refers to the area of
upper Marr (as it
literally means)...
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beyond Spean Bridge and Roybridge,
which area is
known as Brae
Lochaber or
Braigh Loch Abar in Gaelic. For
local government purposes, the name was used for...
- Mhoireastain),
Inverness (Inbhir Nis) John o'
Groats (Taigh Iain Ghròt)
Kiltarlity (
Bràigh na h-Àirde),
Kingussie (Ceann a' Ghiùbhsaich),
Kinlochbervie (Ceann Loch...
- 75%. The
areas with the
lowest density of
speakers are
Stornoway (44%),
Braigh (41%),
Melbost (41%), and
Balivanich (37%). The
Gaelic Language (Scotland)...
- m) 2. Ben
Macdui (Beinn Macduibh), 4,296 ft (1,309.3 m) 3.
Braeriach (Am
Bràigh Riabhach), 4,252 ft (1,296 m) 4.
Cairn Toul (Càrn an t-Sabhail), 4,236 ft...
- (near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire) Loch
Bràigh an
Achaidh (Applecross) Loch
Bràigh Bhruthaich (north of Carrbridge) Loch
Bràigh Horrisdale (south of Gairloch,...