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Kinlochewe (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Loch Iù or Iùbh) is a
village in
Wester Ross in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is in the
parish of Gairloch...
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Gairloch extends over a much
wider area,
including the
villages of Poolewe,
Kinlochewe and Aultbea, and has a po****tion of 950. The
nearest railway station...
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Kinlochewe,
where it
joins the
Abhainn Bruachaig to form the
Kinlochewe River. Loch
Clair can be
reached by the A896 road,
which runs from
Kinlochewe...
- have been
named Loch Ewe, as
evidenced by the name of the
village of
Kinlochewe (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann Loch Iù,
meaning "Head of Loch Ewe")
which is...
- west and
southwest of
Kinlochewe The Fannichs, north-east of
Kinlochewe Dundonnel and
Fisherfield Forest,
north of
Kinlochewe Knoydart, north-east of...
- the ****ynt Window. The
Kinlochewe Thrust branches off the
Moine Thrust's
central section and runs
southwards past
Kinlochewe to the Achnas****ach Culmination...
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example of an
early rural town settlement, Kalkallo,
originally called Kinlochewe and then Donnybrook, has many
natural and
cultural heritage sites of significance...
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postal district which covers several much
larger communities including Kinlochewe,
Poolewe and Laide. This
dates from the time when the
village railway...
- that
around this time,
followers of the earl
invaded the
district of
Kinlochewe and
carried off much plunder;
however they were
pursued by Kenneth, who...
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Highlands situated in
Wester Ross,
eight kilometres north of the
village of
Kinlochewe.
Slioch reaches an
elevation of 981
metres (3,219 feet) and
towers above...