- The
Clach nam
Breatann (or Minvircc) is a
large stone which marked the
boundary between Dál Riata, Alt Clut and the
homeland of the
Picts in what is now...
- 4.53°W / 55.96; -4.53
Dunbartonshire (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Dhùn
Breatann) or the
County of
Dumbarton is a
historic county,
lieutenancy area and...
- Loch Lomond,
which can be
reached by boat from the Clyde, lies
Clach nam
Breatann, the Rock of the Britains,
which is
thought to have
gained its name as...
- Affric, Inverness-shire Glenbarton,
Dumfriesshire - from
Gaelic *gleann-
Breatann, or else
Brittonic glyn-Brython ("Briton valley").[page needed] Glencairn...
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Dunbartonshire (Scots: Wast Dunbairtonshire;
Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd Dhùn
Breatann an Iar,
pronounced [ˈʃirˠəxk ɣum ˈpɾʲɛht̪ən̪ˠ əɲ ˈiəɾ]) is one of the 32...
- (/dʌmˈbɑːrtən/; Scots: Dumbairton,
Dumbartoun or Dumbertan;
Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Breatann [t̪um ˈpɾʲɛht̪ən̪ˠ] or Dùn
Breatainn [t̪um ˈpɾʲɛht̪ɪɲ],
meaning 'fort of...
- sȁv < vȁs < Proto-Slavic *vьśь Dùn
Breatann, the
Gaelic name for
Dumbarton meaning 'Fort of the Britons' sees '
Breatann'
morphing into '-barton' in English...
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Dumbarton (Gaelic: Dùn
Breatann) is a
constituency of the
Scottish Parliament (Holyrood)
covering parts of the
council areas of
Argyll and Bute and West...
-
Dumbarton East
Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Breatann an Ear
General information Location Dumbarton, West
Dunbartonshire Scotland Coordinates 55°56′33″N 4°33′15″W...
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Dumbarton Central Scottish Gaelic: Dùn
Breatann Meadhain View of
Dumbarton Central station,
looking east
General information Location Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire...