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Castlebay (Scottish Gaelic: Bàgh a'
Chaisteil [baːɣ ə ˈxaʃtʲɪl]) is the main
village and a
community council area on the
island of
Barra in the Outer...
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Beinn a'
Chaisteil is a
mountain in the
southern Highlands of Scotland, it is
located 6.25 km
north of
Tyndrum on the
border of
Perth and
Kinross and...
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Braemar (Baile a'
Chaisteil in
Scottish Gaelic). The
village used to be
known as Cinn
Drochaid ('bridge end');
Baile a'
Chaisteil referred to only the...
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Castle Rock (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag a'
Chaisteil,
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [ˈkʰʲɾʲekˈaˈxaʃtʰʲɪl]) is a
volcanic plug in the
middle of Edinburgh...
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Castletown (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a'
Chaisteil) is a
village on the
north coast of the
Highland council area of Scotland,
situated near
Dunnet Bay. It...
- Bro**** (/ˈbrɒdɪk/ BROD-ik,
Scottish Gaelic: Tràigh a'
Chaisteil ("Castle Beach") or Breadhaig) is the main
village on the Isle of Arran, in the Firth...
- out that
Monro has in part
confused the
nearby Bàgh Beag with Bàgh a'
Chaisteil. The
castle is
built on a
rocky islet in the bay, just off the
coast of...
- lungr-øy,
meaning 'longship island'.
Sgeir an
Eirionnaich and
Sgeir a'
Chaisteil are
Gaelic names meaning 'Irishman's skerry' and 'castle skerry' respectively...
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Chaisteil".
Historic Environment Scotland.
Retrieved 16
September 2015.
Historic Environment Scotland. "Sir
David Baird's Monument, Tom a'
Chaisteil (Category...
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