- ("Place of the Seals"),
Cridhe an
Uisge ("The
Water Heart") and
Scalp nan
Caorach ("Scalp of the Sheep") –
these mussel beds were all
removed to
allow better...
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Iseanach Beag,
Iseanach Mòr
Carraig Fhada: Am Plodan, An Gànradh,
Eilean nan
Caorach,
Sgeir Fhada,
Sgeir Phlocach Colonsay: Dubh Eilean,
Eilean à Chladaich...
-
Beinn nan
Caorach (774 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland, It is
located near the
village of
Corran in Lochalsh. One of the smaller...
-
known before the
Plantation of
Ulster as
Scarnageeragh (Irish:
Scairbh na g
Caorach,
meaning 'shallow ford of the sheep'), is a
village and
townland in the...
- Sutherland) Loch
Caoldair (north of Dalwhinnie) Loch na
Caorach (Strath Halladale, Sutherland) Loch nan
Caorach (southeast of Loch Glencoul, Sutherland) Carbeth...
- be
dated to
earlier than this,
although a
promontory fort at
Eilean nan
Caorach to the east of the
headland may date to the late
prehistoric age. Much...
- na h-Uamha
Eilean na
Seamair Eilean nam Ban
Eilean nam Muc
Eilean nan
Caorach Eilean nan
Coinean Eilean nan Each
Eilean nan
Gamhna Eilean Odhar Eilean...
-
genitive singular and
genitive plural have the same form: caora,
caorach; caoirigh,
caorach -
sheep lacha, lachan; lachain,
lachan - duck The most productive...
- Glas-leac Mòr
Horse Island Iolla Mhòr Isle
Martin Isle
Ristol Meall nan
Caorach Meall nan
Gabhar Priest Island (Eilean a' Chlèirich)
Sgeir an Aon Iomairt...
-
Sheephaven Bay or
Sheep Haven (Irish: Cuan na g
Caorach) is a broad,
shallow inlet on the
north coast of
County Donegal, Ireland.
Bounded by the peninsulas...