- Sgòr
Gaoith (Scottish Gaelic: Sgòr Gaoithe, 'windy peak') is a
mountain peak in the far
western m****if of the
Cairngorms in the
Scottish Highlands. It...
- in by the high
plateau of the
Moine Mhor on the east, the
ridge of Sgòr
Gaoith to the west, and
Coire Odhar at its head. Adam
Watson considers Gleann Einich...
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Tandragee (from
Irish Tóin re
Gaoith,
meaning 'backside to the wind') is a town in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is on a
hillside above the Cusher...
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January 2025. "25
Years of the
Tonragee Pipe Band (Banna Píob Thóin Ré
Gaoith)". irish-piping.com.
Retrieved 12
January 2025. "Achill
councillor embarr****ed...
- 183379426298;-5.1552849358805 NH094147] Ma,M,Sim 30 883
Scotland 30 579 Sgor
Gaoith 1,118 242 3,668 794 08A 36 43 57.068024101044;-3.8108274513609 NN903989]...
- Ard**** /ɑːrdˈɡaɪ/ ard-GY (Scottish Gaelic: Àird
Gaoith or Àird Ghaoithe) ["high wind"] is a
small Scottish village on the
south west s**** of the Dornoch...
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Tonelagee (Irish: Tóin le
Gaoith,
meaning 'backside to the wind'), is at 817
metres (2,680 ft), is the 25th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale...
- lies on the
western flanks of the range, and
extends to the
summit of Sgòr
Gaoith. The
Cairngorms represents an
unusually cold area of
mountains in a maritime...
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Munster Kerry 832 m (2,730 ft) 597 m (1,959 ft) 90% 13
Beenoskee Binn os
Gaoith peak
above the wind
Central Dingle Munster Kerry 826 m (2,710 ft) 491 m...
- [ɡiː] wind Goidelic; from O.Ir.
dative gaíth; cf. Ir., Sc.G. gaoth,
dative gaoith geinnagh [ˈɡʲanʲax] sand Goidelic; from O.Ir. gainmech; cf. Sc.G. gainmheach...