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place well
before the time of the m****acre, as the
Gaelic Gleann Comhann, the
Comhann element of
which may
predate the
Gaelic language, its
meaning being...
- Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Comhann pronounced [klan̪ˠˈkʰo.ən̪ˠ]) is a glen of
glacial origins, that cuts
though volcanic rocks in the Highlands...
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remains unclear but led to the M****acre of
Glencoe (Gaelic: Mort
Ghlinne Comhann) in the
early hours of the 13th of
February 1692. This was
carried out...
- Chananaich), Fort
William (An Gearasdan)
Gairloch (Geàrrloch),
Glencoe (Gleann
Comhann),
Glenfinnan (Gleann Fionnan),
Golspie (Goillspidh), Grantown-on-Spey (Baile...
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Hotel to
Kingshouse – 16 km (10 miles) Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Comhann) is
often considered one of the most
spectacular and
beautiful places in...
-
National Trust for
Scotland Visitor Centre.
Scottish Gaelic: Murt
Ghlinne Comhann How far "Jacobite"
implied loyalty to the
House of Stuart,
versus a desire...
- is a
memorial to the M****acre of
Glencoe (Scottish Gaelic: Mort
Ghlinne Comhann),
which took
place in Glen Coe in the
Highlands of
Scotland on 13 February...
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Fruin Gleann Freòin
Valley Glen Tilt
Gleann Teilt Valley Glencoe Gleann Comhann Valley of the
river Coe
Valley Glenbarr Am Bàrr The top City Glendaruel...
- of
Glencoe was also
roundly condemned in
Gaelic verse in Murt
Ghlinne Comhann. Iain Lom's
suggested punishment for the
betrayal of the code of conduct...
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aluminium smelting town of Kinlochleven. Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Comhann) is a glen of
volcanic origins, in the
heart of the
national scenic area...