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Culcabock (/kʌlˈkæbək/;
Scottish Gaelic: Cùil na Càbaig) is a
former hamlet in
Highland Council Area, Scotland.
Culcabock now
forms an
eastern suburb...
- (2004). The
Gaelic Place Names and
Heritage of Inverness. Inverness:
Culcabock Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-9548925-0-0.
Dalneigh Community site v t...
- ships. Allt
Muineach (The
Thicket River) now runs
underground between Culcabock Roundabout and
Millburn Roundabout. An Loch Gorm (The
Turquoise Loch)...
- (2004). The
Gaelic Place Names and
Heritage of Inverness. Inverness:
Culcabock Publishing. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-9548925-0-0. Pelke, Eberhard; Kurrer, Karl-Eugen...
- Castlehill, it lies on the
outskirts of the
burgh of Inverness,
between Culcabock, Drakies, and
Culloden and it may be the hill
where Macbeth's
castle once...
- Oban,
while other families went to live at
Strome Ferry, Ross-shire,
Culcabock near Inverness, and at Culross, Fife".
Barclay visited the
resettled islanders...
- Oban,
while other families went to live at
Strome Ferry, Ross-shire,
Culcabock near Inverness, and at Culross, Fife". As of 1930, St
Kilda was owned...
-
southbound exit and
entrance Inverness 156.8 252.3 Hilton, Culduthel,
Culcabock,
Crown Grade-separated junction;
northbound exit and
entrance Inverness...
- of
Garten Bught Cannich Carrbridge Clachnaharry Cradlehall Crown Croy
Culcabock Culduthel Culloden Dalneigh Dalwhinnie Dores Drakies Drumnadrochit Dulnain...
- used to
elect members of the
Highland Council. It
includes Millburn,
Culcabock,
Longman and
Raigmore areas of
urban Inverness. It
elects three Councillors...