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Knapdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cnapadal, IPA: [ˈkɾaʰpət̪əl̪ˠ])
forms a
rural district of
Argyll and Bute in the
Scottish Highlands,
adjoining Kintyre to the...
- the Duke of Argyll.
Other lordships in the area
included Cowal, Kintyre,
Knapdale, and Lorn. From at
least the 14th
century there was a
Sheriff of Argyll...
- The Lord of
Knapdale was a
title for the lord of
Knapdale,
Scotland in High
Medieval Scotland.
Suibhne MacDunslebh Dubhghall mac Suibhne ??–1262 Walter...
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Tarbert in the north. The
region immediately north of
Kintyre is
known as
Knapdale.
Kintyre is long and narrow, at no
point more than 11
miles (18 kilometres)...
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Knapdale is a
rural community in the Gore
District and
Southland Region of New Zealand.
Knapdale School is a
state contributing primary school for years...
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North Knapdale Loch
Lebgei -
North Knapdale Loch Na Bric -
North Knapdale Loch na
Creige Crainde -
North Knapdale Loch Na
Faoilinn -
North Knapdale Loch...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Mhoire) is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
South Knapdale, on
Knapdale,
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is
situated near the
mouth of Loch...
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study into re-introduction, a
trial release project was
undertaken in
Knapdale, Argyll,
alongside which the po****tion of
beavers along the Tay was monitored...
- Sir John
Menteith of
Ruskie and
Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a
Scottish nobleman during the Wars of
Scottish Independence. He is
known for his capture...
- free-living
beaver po****tions
occur around the
River Tay and
Knapdale areas. The
Knapdale po****tion,
sourced from Norway, was
released by the Scottish...