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Crinan is a name of
Gaelic origin and it has a
number of contexts:
Crinan, Argyll, a
village in
Scotland The
Crinan Canal, a
waterway in
Scotland with...
- The
Crinan Canal is a nine-mile-long (14 km)
navigable canal in
Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It
opened in 1801 and
connects the
village of Ardrishaig...
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Crínán of Dunkeld, also
called Crinan the
Thane (c. 975–1045), was the erenagh, or
hereditary lay-abbot, of
Dunkeld Abbey and,
similarly to
Irish "royal-...
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Before the
Crinan Canal was built,
Crinan was
named Port Righ
which meant the king's port. The
canal was
named from the
small settlement of
Crinan Ferry on...
- the sea
lochs in Scotland. It is
connected to the
Sound of Jura by the
Crinan Canal.
Although there is no
evidence that
grapes have
grown there, the title...
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Duntrune Castle is
located on the
north side of Loch
Crinan and
across from the
village of
Crinan in
Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It is
thought to...
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Isthmus of Suez,
formed by the
Sinai Peninsula The
Crinan Canal crosses the
isthmus between Loch
Crinan and Loch Gilp,
which connects the
Kintyre peninsula...
- and heir of
Malcolm II of Scotland, who had no
known sons. She
married Crínán,
Abbot of Dunkeld,
about 1000. This
marriage may have been
designed to encourage...
- soundtrack.
Three of
these were
unreleased at the time; "Towards the Sun" and "
Crinan Wood" were
later released on Murdoch's 2011
album "Towards the Sun". Several...
- the end of Loch Gilp (a
branch of Loch Fyne) and lies on the
banks of the
Crinan Canal.
Lochgilphead sits on the A83, with
Ardrishaig 2 miles (3 km) to the...