-
years in the King's service. This
leads her to form
unexpected bonds with
Chaol, the
Captain of the Guard, and Dorian, the
Crown Prince of Adarlan. Over...
- Allt a'
Chaol Ghlinne—also
spelled Allt a'
Chaol-ghlinne—is a
river in the
Lochaber area of Highland, Scotland.
Located in a glen (valley)
within the Northwest...
- Caol Ila
distillery (/kʌl ˈiːlə/;
Scottish Gaelic: Taigh-staile
Chaol Ìle [t̪ʰəˈs̪t̪alə xɯːlˈiːlə], "Sound of
Islay Distillery") is a
Scotch whisky distillery...
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Kheidba Tokan Lo Mahe Bule
Moillu De
Tepol Pura
Khali De
Tepolot Nahal Nun
Chaol Kahre Don Don
Baahor paat
chikimiki Amaak naange aadheli-siki
Baahor paat...
- help
maintain one's
mental and
physical dexterity. Chol
Chhoung (ចោលឈូង,
Chaôl Chhung) is a game pla****
especially on the
first nightfall of the Khmer...
- a' seinn, 'S tha mi dol ga pòsadh.
Cuailean òir is sùilean tlàth, Mala
chaol is
gruaidh an àigh, Beul as
binne sheinneas dàn, 'S tha mi dol ga pòsadh...
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Carrowkeel (Irish: An Cheathrú
Chaol,
meaning 'narrow quarter(land)') is a
townland in
County Galway, Ireland. It lies in the
civil parish of Leitrim...
- Manorcunningham, Mín an Lábáin, Suí Corr and Templedouglas. 7 ****ord An Cheathrú
Chaol, An Tearmann, Ballyarr,
Carraig Airt, Cnoc Colbha, Creamhghort, Fánaid Thiar...
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Kelvinbridge Scottish Gaelic:
Drochaid Chaol-Aibhne Scots:
Kelvinbrig The
Great Western Road
bridge over the
River Kelvin on a
sunny day. (19
April 2007)...
- a'
Chairn (Easter Ross) Loch a'
Chairn Mór (west of Loch Broom) Loch a'
Chaol-t****l (west of Loch Ewe,
Wester Ross) Loch
Chaorainn (Argyll and Bute) Loch...