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Meall Buidhe,
meaning yellow hill in
Scottish Gaelic, is the name of a
number of
peaks in Scotland:
Meall Buidhe,
Knoydart (946 m), a
Munro in the Knoydart...
- Buidhe, Tongue,
Sutherland Loch
Buidhe, Altnaharra,
Sutherland Loch
Buidhe,
Rannoch Moor Loch
Buidhe, Skye Loch
Buidhe, Glen Muick,
Aberdeenshire Loch...
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Lochan Buidhe is a
small freshwater loch
located on the
Cairngorm Plateau in the
eastern Highlands of Scotland. At over 1,120 m (3,670 ft)
above sea level...
- Aedh
Buidhe (died 600, "Áed the Yellow") was the 13th King of the Uí Maine. The
early historic era of the
kingdom of Uí
Maine is fragmentary. It is first...
- Loch
Buidhe is a
fresh water loch on
Rannoch Moor,
Argyll and Bute
within Highland council area, Scotland. It is
situated about 9 km (6 mi)
north of Bridge...
- The
Cairngorm Plateau disaster, also
known as the
Feith Buidhe disaster,
occurred in
November 1971 when six fifteen-year-old
Edinburgh school students...
- Feur
Buidhe an t-Samhraidh (Yellow
Summer Gr****) is a
young adult novel written in
Scottish Gaelic by Tim
Armstrong and
published by
Sandstone Press in...
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Tadhg Buidhe mac
Tadhg Riabhach Ó
Dubhda (died c. 1457)
Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh.
Almost the only do****ent
dealing with the
succession as...
- Risteárd
Buidhe Kirwan (1708–1779) was an
Irish soldier and duellist.
Kirwan was a son of
Patrick Kirwan of
Cregg and Mary
Martin of Dangan. Both towns...
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Aonach Buidhe (899 m) is a
remote mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Ross and
Cromarty in
northwest Scotland. The
nearest village is Dornie. The usual...