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Kintyre (Scottish Gaelic: Cinn Tìre,
Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kʲʰiɲˈtʲʰiːɾʲə]) is a
peninsula in
western Scotland, in the
southwest of
Argyll and...
- "Mull of
Kintyre" is a song by the English-American rock band Wings. It was
written by Paul
McCartney and
Denny Laine in
tribute to the
Kintyre peninsula...
- The Mull of
Kintyre is the
southwesternmost tip of the
Kintyre Peninsula (formerly Cantyre) in
southwest Scotland. From here, the
Antrim coast of Northern...
- Loch Fyne
called East Loch Tarbert, on a
narrow isthmus which connects Kintyre to the
south with
Knapdale to the
north and
separates East Loch Tarbert...
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Kintyre Gaelic is an
endangered dialect of
Scottish Gaelic spoken around Kintyre until the 1900s. It is considered[by whom?] one of the
oldest dialects...
- 21 June 1701 the 9th Earl's son was
created Duke of Argyll,
Marquess of
Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of
Campbell and Cowal,
Viscount of
Lochow and Glenyla,...
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Robert Bruce Stuart, Duke of
Kintyre and
Lorne (18
January 1602 – 27 May 1602) was the
fifth child of
James VI of
Scotland and Anne of Denmark. He was...
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Kintyre may
refer to:
Kintyre, a
peninsula in
Scotland Kintyre,
North Dakota, a
community in the
United States Kintyre, Jamaica, a town
Kintyre uranium...
- the **** industry.
According to an
urban legend, the Mull of
Kintyre test or Mull of
Kintyre rule was an
unofficial guideline used by the
British Board...
- The
Kintyre Way is a
waymarked footpath through the
Kintyre Peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland. It runs
between Machrihanish near the southern...