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Beinn a'
Chaorainn (Mountain Of The
Rowan Tree) is the name of two
Munro mountains in the
Scottish Highlands. It is also the name of
several lesser mountains...
- Loch a'
Chaorainn (Loch of the Rowan) is a lake
dammed as an
impounding reservoir which lies 9
kilometres (5.6 mi)
north west of Tarbert. The concrete...
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appears in
numerous Highland place names such as
Beinn a'
Chaorainn and Loch a’
Chaorainn.
Rowan was also the clan
badge of the
Malcolms and McLachlans...
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Beinn a'
Chaorainn is a
Scottish mountain in the
heart of the
Cairngorms range. It is
quite a
remote hill,
being located roughly 19
kilometres south east...
- Corbetts,
including Beinn Resipol, Sgùrr
Ghiubhsachain and
Sgorr Craobh a'
Chaorainn on the
southern side of the loch; and
Beinn Odhar Bheag on the northern...
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Beinn a'
Chaorainn is a
Scottish mountain situated on the
northern side of Glen
Spean in the
Lochaber region of the
Highland Council area. The mountain...
- the 'four blars' in the area,
comprising Blàr Mac Faoltaich, Blàr a'
Chaorainn, Blàr nan Cléireach, and Blàr Mac
Droighnich (also
spelt Mac Droighneach...
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known as Iain Lom (c. 1624–c. 1710) was a poet and
tacksman of Allt a'
Chaorainn from Clan
MacDonald of Keppoch, who
composed war
poetry in
Scottish Gaelic...
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Beinn Teallach Beinn Teallach from the
nearby Munro of
Beinn a'
Chaorainn Highest point
Elevation 914.6 m (3,001 ft)
Prominence 301 m (988 ft) Listing...
- (west of Loch Ewe,
Wester Ross) Loch
Chaorainn (Argyll and Bute) Loch a'
Chaorainn (Argyll and Bute) Loch a'
Chaorainn (Easter Ross) Loch a'
Chapuill (Inverpolly...