- Sgùrr
Choinnich is a
mountain with a
height of 999
metres (3,278 ft) in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
classed as a Munro, it is in the Achnas****ach...
- Causantín mac Cináeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac
Choinnich; c. 836-877) was a king of the Picts. He is
often known as
Constantine I in
reference to his...
- Inch
Kenneth (Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Choinnich) is a
small gr****y
island off the west
coast of the Isle of Mull, in Scotland. It is at the
entrance of...
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pronounced ****ennie (IPA [koˈkɪni]), from the
Scottish Gaelic: Cùil
Choinnich meaning "cove of Kenneth", a town in East Lothian;
Cozie – previously...
- Áed mac Cináeda (Modern
Scottish Gaelic: Aodh mac
Choinnich; Latin: Ethus; Anglicized: Hugh; died 878) was a son of Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin)...
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Beinn Ruigh Choinnich is a hill
which overlooks the port of
Lochboisdale on the east
coast of the
island of
South Uist in the
Outer Hebrides Scotland...
- to east the prin****l
peaks of the
range are
Sgurr Choinnich Beag (963 m (3,159 ft)),
Sgurr Choinnich Mor (1,094 m (3,589 ft)), Stob
Coire Easain (1,080 m...
- Sgùrr Mhic
Choinnich is a
mountain on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is in the
Black Cuillin range of
mountains and is
classified as a Munro. Like all...
- ****enzie and Port
Seton (Scots: ****ennie [ˈ****ɪne];
Scottish Gaelic: Cùil
Choinnich, lit. 'cove of Kenneth') is a
unified town in East Lothian, Scotland....
- Máel
Coluim mac
Cinaeda (Modern
Scottish Gaelic: Maol
Chaluim mac
Choinnich;
anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25
November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...