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relatively small townland with an
acreage of just 403
acres (1.63 km2).
Caochán,
after whom the
peninsula is named, was a
legendary giant of
Celtic sagas...
- NB154073] Ma,C,Sim,CoU,CoA,SIB 1045 1897
Scotland 935 1477
Braigh Coire Caochan nan
Laogh 799 56 2,621 184 06A 43 [56.915802603072;-3.7098137435633 NN960818]...
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miles (15 km2) as it is fed by the
upper reaches of the
River Tarff, the
Caochan Uilleim, and
runoff from the A'
Chraidhleag bog.
Water is
collected from...
- Chapel,
Lethen (Monument) (MHG7188) 1058 AD to 1900 AD NH 9300 5100 7.06
Caochan Glac
Diollaid (Monument) (MHG7258) 2400 BC to 551 BC NH 8510 4567 7.29...
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Ardgeehan (from
Irish Ard Caocháin '
Caochán’s height') is a
rural townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It has an area of 75.8
acres (0.307 km2)...
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Derrykeighan (from
Irish Doire Chaocháin,
meaning '
Caochán’s oak-wood') is a hamlet,
civil parish and
townland (of 161 acres) in
County Antrim, Northern...
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Badanloch such as the
Badanloch burn, Allt na Meinne, Allt a' M****llin,
Caochan Ruadh, Allt nam
Meann and many others, some of
which come from Loch Nan...