- Ráth
Chairn (anglicised as
Rathcairn or Rathcarran) is a
small village and
Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking area) in
County Meath, Ireland. It is
about 55 km...
- area. It and the
nearby area of Ráth
Chairn make up the
Meath Gaeltacht. At the 2022
census the
villages of Ráth
Chairn and
Baile Ghib had a
combined po****tion...
- Loch a'
Chàirn Bhàin (Gaelic for "White
Cairn Loch"), or Loch Cairnbawn, is a sea
inlet off
Eddrachillis Bay on the west
coast of the
Scottish Highlands...
- Cuan"); the
channel that
connects Loch
Glencoul and Loch
Glendhu with Loch a'
Chàirn Bhàin in Sutherland. It is
listed as
category A, the
highest grade. In June...
- Loch a'
Chairn Mòr is a
remote mountain loch in
Wester Ross, Scotland,
roughly 2km west of its main outflow, Loch Broom. Its name
translates from Scottish...
- Stob
Coire a’
Chàirn is a
Scottish mountain situated in the
Mamores range, 3.5
kilometres north of Kinlochleven. The
mountain reaches a
height of 981 metres...
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Glendubh to Loch a'
Chàirn Bhàin .
Kylesku is
located where Loch
Glencoul and Loch
Gleann Dubh join to form a sea p****age Loch a'
Chàirn Bhàin
which links...
- The
Kylesku Bridge carrying the A894
across Loch a'
Chàirn Bhàin
between Lochinver and Durness...
-
Carnsore Point (Irish: Carn tSóir or
Ceann an
Chairn) is a
headland in the
southeast corner of
County Wexford, Ireland. It
marks the
southernmost point...
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Gartocharn (listen;
Scottish Gaelic: Gart a’
Chàirn [ˈkarˠʃt̪ ə ˈxaːrˠɲ]) is a
village in West
Dunbartonshire in Scotland,
United Kingdom. It is the only...