- Loch
Iubhair pronounced yoo-ar
meaning yew loch, is a
freshwater loch,
located in Glen Dochart, and six
kilometres (four miles) east of the
village of...
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Drummuir (Scottish Gaelic:
Druim Iubhair) is a
small village in Scotland, in the
traditional county of Banffshire, and in the
Moray council area. It is...
- Emly or
Emlybeg (Irish:
Imleach Iubhair,
meaning 'Border of lake of yews') is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is a
civil parish in the historical...
- then
flows easterly across the Highlands,
through Loch Dochart, Loch
Iubhair and Loch Tay, then
continues east
through Strathtay (see Strath), in the...
- Originally, all 24
summits on the
Ramsay Round were Munros, but
Sgurr an
Iubhair was
declassified as a
Munro in 1997. The
route was
devised by
Charlie Ramsay...
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Craignure (/kreɪɡˈnjʊər/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Creag an
Iubhair) is a
village and the main
ferry port on the Isle of Mull,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The...
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County Tipperary,
Republic of Ireland. '****' is
thought to
derive from '
iubhair' – yew tree. The
former Benedictine abbey at **** was
given to the Cistercians...
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Fender Loch
Finnart Loch
Freuchie Loch
Garry Loch Gl****ie Loch Hoil Loch
Iubhair Loch
Katrine (shared with Dunbartonshire) Loch
Kennard Loch Kinardochy...
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Campbell of
Glenure (Scottish Gaelic:
Cailean Ruadh Caimbeul,
Cailean Glinn Iubhair) (1708-1752),
nicknamed "The Red Fox" (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Sionnach Ruadh)...
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Palnure (Scottish Gaelic: Poll an
Iùbhair) is a
small village in the
historical county of
Kirkcudbrightshire in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on the...