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Inchcruin is an
island in Loch
Lomond in Scotland. It is not to be
confused with Creinch,
which has
occasionally been
referred to as "Inchcroin". Inchcruin...
- Stirlingshire, the
chief of
these being Eilean nan Deargannan, Bucinch, Ceardach,
Inchcruin, Inchfad, Ellanderroch,
Inchcailloch and Clairinsh. On the north-eastern...
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Kenneth (Innis Choinnich) Mull
Inchlonaig (Innis Lònaig) (F) Loch
Lomond Inchcruin (Innis Cruinn) (F) Loch
Lomond Kisimul Castle (Caisteal Chiosmuil) Uists...
- in west
central Scotland. The
island lies east of
Bucinch and
north of
Inchcruin. The name
Ceardach means a smithy.
Ceardach may have been the site of...
- in west
central Scotland. The
heavily wooded island lies due
north of
Inchcruin and
rises steeply from a
rocky coastline to 24
metres (79 feet) in a central...
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short stretch of
water separates it from the
island of
Inchcruin. The
connection between Inchcruin and
Inchmoan is very shallow, only 1–2 feet (30–60 centimetres)...
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exceed 35
hectares (86 acres) in size and/or are po****ted.
Inchlonaig and
Inchcruin are
classified by the
National Records of
Scotland as "inhabited islands...
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Boundary Fault in Loch Lomond.
Formerly Inchcroin (not to be
confused with
Inchcruin),
Creinch lies a
little north of Inchmurrin. Inchcailloch, Torrinch, Creinch...
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Gartfarran Woods Glen
Falloch Pinewood Glen
Falloch Woods Glen
Lochay Woods Inchcruin Inchmoan Innishewan Wood
Killorn Moss
Kippenrait Glen Lake of Menteith...
- and Bute 56°05′N 4°37′W / 56.08°N 04.61°W / 56.08; -04.61 NS376914
Inchcruin Stirling 56°05′N 4°35′W / 56.08°N 04.59°W / 56.08; -04.59 NS387909...