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Clachan
Clachan Clach"an, n. [Scot., fr. Gael.] A small village containing a church. [Scot.] --Sir W. Scott Sitting at the clachon alehouse. --R. L. Stevenson.

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- Scotland, clachans can be found in Argyll and Bute, Highland Perthshire and in the Highland Council region but also elsewhere, for example: Clachan, Cowal...
- The Clachan Bridge (also known as the Bridge over the Atlantic) is a simple, single-arched, hump-backed, masonry bridge spanning the Clachan Sound, 13...
- The Clachan is a public house at 33 Kingly Street, London W1. It is a Grade II listed building, built in 1898, but the architect is not known. Historic...
- Clachan is a small village in North Kintyre, Argyll & Bute, Scotland. Clachan is the site of an old church, which was the prin****l church for the North...
- Clachan of Campsie or Campsie Glen (Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Chamais) is a settlement in the East Dunbartonshire area of Scotland. It was formerly part...
- The Calanais Stones (or "Calanais I": Scottish Gaelic: Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform...
- Lizzie Clachan is a British theatre designer. She has designed for many theatres in the United Kingdom, including London's West End, as well as across...
- communities of Churchville, Clachan, Ferndell, Crinan, Eagle, Kintyre, New Glasgow, Port Glasgow and Twin Valleys. Rodney West Lorne Clachan The original township...
- known as clachans. Usually the land was of poor quality and the po****tion of people trying to make a living was intensive. The main "clachan" area where...
- family-related groups known as "clachans", much the same as in Pennsylvania and Ulster, Northern Ireland. The clachans developed around the Presbyterian...