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Ceann na
Creige is a
Scottish Gaelic placename. It can
refer to: Kennacraig, a
hamlet on the
Kintyre peninsula Eilean Ceann na
Creige, a
small island near...
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Kennacraig (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann na
Creige) is a
hamlet situated on West Loch Tarbert, a five
miles (eight kilometres)
southwest of
Tarbert on the Kintyre...
- (Irish: Conn
Ruadh Ó Néill; c. 1602 – in/after 1622), also
known as Conn na
Creige ("Conn of the rock"), was an
Irish noble of the
seventeenth century. He...
- Loch na
Creige Duibhe is a
small freshwater loch in
South Morar, Lochaber, in the West
Highlands of Scotland. It is
orientated east to west and drains...
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Craighouse (Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh na
Creige) is the main
settlement and
capital of the
Scottish Inner Hebridean island of Jura, in
Argyll and Bute. In...
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Steenhive [stinˈhəi̯v] or
Stanehyve [stenˈhəi̯v];
Scottish Gaelic: Cala na
Creige) is a town in Scotland. It lies on Scotland's
northeast coast and had a...
- T****lm, Mol Shildinis,
Sgeir Mhòr
Shildinis Rubha Raerinis to
Rubha na
Creige Moire (including Loch
Erisort and Loch Liurbost): Bhatarsaidh, Dun Bharclin...
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cattle and herders. One of the
legends in Scotland, in the town of Ach-na-
Creige,
there was such a
spirit protecting the
cattle herds. The townsfolk, in...
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Kincraig (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann na
Creige) is a
village located north of
Kingussie and
south of
Aviemore in Highland, Scotland. Its
original name was...
- Bute) Loch na
Creige (Applecross) Loch na
Creige Duibhe (Lochaber) Loch na
Creige Duibhe (Sutherland)
Creoch Loch (Ayrshire) Loch na
Creige Cràinde (Argyll...