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- Gigha (/ˈɡiːə/ GHEE-ə; Scottish Gaelic: Giogha; Scots: Gigha) or the Isle of Gigha (and formerly Gigha Island) is an island off the west coast of Kintyre...
- During the time of Torquil, there are records of separate clans on Barra and Gigha. Skene did not consider Torquil to be a member of either of these clans...
- vessel named Eorsa. Mod Police Portsmouth Marine Unit also operate Gigha and Lewis. Gigha was the prototype and first of class. The Island-class patrol vessel...
- Coll – Tiree". Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved 31 July 2019. "Gigha: TayinloanGigha". Caledonian MacBrayne. Retrieved 31 July 2019. "Islay: Kennacraig...
- The Sound of Gigha is a sound between the Inner Hebridean Isle of Gigha and Kintyre. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Cara is one kilometre (one-half nautical mile) south of Gigha. It is accessible from Gigha. Cara has a translation in Gaelic as "dearest" or "dear one"...
- Little British Islands with Alison Steadman on Channel 4. The series visited Gigha, Jura, Colonsay and Oronsay in episode 1, Jersey, Alderney and Sark in episode...
- Archibald MacDonald of Gigha, Gilleas****g Dubh, was a son of Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg. Archibald was granted lands on Gigha for life in a charter...
- Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2023. "GIGHA/1". Celtic Inscribed Stones Project. Archived from the original on 27 May...
- Isle of Gigha, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Built in the 13th century, the chapel was dedicated to St. Cathan. Historic Environment Scotland. "Gigha, St Cathan's...