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Argyll (/ɑːrˈɡaɪl/;
archaically Argyle;
Scottish Gaelic:
Earra-Ghàidheal,
pronounced [ˈaːrˠəɣɛːəl̪ˠ]),
sometimes called Argyllshire, is a
historic county...
- The
Bishop of
Argyll and The
Isles (Scottish Gaelic:
Easbaig Earra-Ghàidheal agus nan Eilean) is the
Ordinary of the
Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll...
- Duke of
Argyll (Scottish Gaelic: Diùc Earraghàidheil) is a
title created in the
peerage of
Scotland in 1701 and in the
peerage of the
United Kingdom in...
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Argyll and Bute (Scots:
Argyll an Buit;
Scottish Gaelic:
Earra-Ghàidheal agus Bòd,
pronounced [ɛrˠəˈɣɛːəlˠ̪ akəs̪ ˈpɔːtʲ]) is one of 32
unitary council...
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Dundee from the
Gaelic Dùn Deagh,
Inverness from
Inbhir Nis,
Argyll from
Earra-Ghàidheal,
Galloway from Gall-Ghaidhealaibh, and
possibly Stirling from...
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Argyll and Bute
Council (Scottish Gaelic:
Comhairle Earra Ghàidheal is Bhòid) is one of the 32
local authorities of Scotland,
covering the
Argyll and...
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Argyle (Scottish Gaelic:
Earra-Ghàidheal) is a
ferry operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne on the
route between Wemyss Bay on the
Scottish mainland and...
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original on 23
March 2012.
Retrieved 12
October 2014. "Argyll and Bute –
Earra-Ghàidheal agus Bòd". BBC.
Retrieved 22
April 2021. The
Royal Commission...
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Scottish Gaelic Oengus (8th
century king of the Picts)
Argyll Scottish Gaelic Earra-Ghaidheal -
Coastland of the
Gaels Ayrshire Brittonic Shire of Ayr: Old...
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designation siorramachd—literally "sheriffdom", e.g.
Siorramachd Earra-ghaidheal (Argyllshire). This term
corresponds to the
jurisdiction of the...