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Sgurr a'
Choire Ghlais is a
mountain in the North-west
Highlands of Scotland. It lies
between Glen
Strathfarrar and Glen
Orrin and it is an
excellent viewpoint...
- Ardgl**** (from
Irish Ard
Ghlais 'green height') is a
coastal fishing village,
townland (of 321 acres) and
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
- 556 2,641 77 42
Schiehallion 1,083 716 3,553 2,349 78 25
Sgurr a'
Choire Ghlais 1,083 818 3,553 2,684 79 402
Beinn a'
Chaorainn 1,083 246 3,553 807 80 1843...
- at [[:gd:Loch a'
Ghlais-Chàrnaich]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|gd|Loch a'
Ghlais-Chàrnaich}} to the...
- men on a raid in
North Uist. The
Macleod chief's relative, Mac Dhòmhnaill
Ghlais ("the son of Dòmhnall the grey"), and 40
followers managed to
possess themselves...
- Glas, a horseshoe-shaped
glacial corrie. The
corrie tarn, Loch a’
Choire Ghlais, lies at an
altitude over 500m AOD.
Damming the
mouth of the
Coire Glas...
-
Corryvreckan and the
nearby (but less fierce)
waters at
Bealach a'
Choin Ghlais ('the p**** of the grey dog'). The
footage obtained there was then used in...
- NB399185) Loch an Daimh,
Western Isles (grid
reference NF889677) Loch an
Daimh Ghlais,
Highland (grid
reference NH315521) Loch an
Daimh Mor,
Highland (grid reference...
- loch. It is
opposite the Loch Sloy powerstation. The name
Inbhir Dhu(bh)
ghlais means "mouth of the
black stream";
Inveruglas Isle is therefore,
quite literally...
- MacGilleD****bh Black,
Blackie MacGilleFhialain MacLellan On
North Uist. MacGille
Ghlais Gl****, Gray
MacGillIosa Gillies,
MacLeish MacGilleMhartainn Gilmartin MacGilleRiabhaich...