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- 976592154101;-5.8028641855453 NM690937] Ma,1 1968 1295 Scotland 1194 818 Beinn a' Charnain 196 196 643 643 24C 18 57.777160602889;-7.2286075451011 NF893884] Ma,1...
- century Mullach a' Chàrnain 95 Groaigh Groaigh Sound of Harris 28 Unknown 26 ****isay Theiliseigh Sound of Barra 142 1890 Beinn a' Chàrnain 72 Hermetray Theàrnatraigh...
- Tullycarnan (from Irish Tulaigh Charnáin, meaning 'hillock of the little cairn') is a townland of 154 acres in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated...
- the UK. Retrieved 13 September 2009. "North Uist, Otternish, Rubh' A' Charnain Mhor, Carnan Beag". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments...
- the Beinn Rodagraich range 99 metres (325 ft) in the south, the Beinn a' Chàrnain range in the east 115 metres (377 ft) which incorporates Cnoc Mòr and Beinn...
- thoroughfare is Kings Road. The name "Tullycarnet" is from the Irish Tulaigh Charnáin ("hillock of the little cairn"). It is not known where the original cairn...
- Barra Area 96 ha (240 acres) Area rank 152  Highest elevation Mullach a' Charnain 95 m (312 ft) Administration Council area Na h-Eileanan Siar Country Scotland...
- (Irish: Maigh Charnáin; also Moycarnon, Moycarnanan or Moycarne ) is a barony in County Roscommon, Ireland. The Irish name Maigh Charnáin means "plain...
- "McCorish's townland") Tullycarnet (formerly Tullycarnan, from Tulaigh Charnáin meaning "hillock of the little cairn") List of townlands in County Antrim...
- ringfort"), but this name is doubtful: the original name could be Ráth Charnáin, "ringfort of the cairn." The p****age tomb survives as a multi-period kerbed...