-
Coire Mhic
Nobuil (a river),
before heading up into the
corrie of Coir nan
Laogh.
Steep gr****y
slopes then lead to the
summit of Tom na Gruagaich. The main...
- Arran) Eas
Coire nan Choire,
Kinlochhourn Eas Mòr (Auchenhew, Arran)
Easan Laogh,
tributary of
River Creran Falls of
Bruar Falls of
Dochart Falls of Foyers...
-
fionn and lagh:
fionn means fair, fair
complected or beautiful; lagh from
laogh means hero. It has its root in the old
Celtic deity Lugh (Lugus).[citation...
- Allt an
Easain Labhair NM531419 near Salen, Isle of Mull
Easan Laogh, Allt
Coire Laogh NN078503 Glen
Creran Easan Mor Allt
Coire Easain Mor NN317715 west...
-
there is a bee-hive
shaped tumulus on the
north bank,
locally known as
Laogh's Tomb.
Julianstown has one
primary school,
Whitecross National School, founded...
- ⟨ë⟩:
German Gabe, ⟨ä⟩:
English sir ⟨ü⟩:
Norwegian hus, ... ⟨ʌ⟩:
Gaelic laogh, ⟨a⟩:
English but, ⟨ɐ⟩: ****ney park ⟨u⟩:
French sou,
Scots book, ⟨o⟩: German...
- C,Sim,CoU,CoA,SIB 1045 1897
Scotland 935 1477
Braigh Coire Caochan nan
Laogh 799 56 2,621 184 06A 43 [56.915802603072;-3.7098137435633 NN960818] Sim...
- Uibhein,
Solon Beag,
Solon Mòr, Sròn à Dùin and The Red Boy. Muldoanich: An
Laogh,
Sgeirean Fiaclach. Pabbay: Greenamul,
Heisgeir a-muigh,
Heisgeir a-staigh...
- Losguinn) Port nan
Laogh Argyllshire 56°03′54″N 5°44′16″W / 56.06489944°N 5.73784413°W / 56.06489944; -5.73784413 (Port nan
Laogh) Port nam Furm Argyllshire...
- 347 people. The
village name in Irish, Béal Átha na Lao or Béal Átha na
Laogh, (anglicised as Ballinalee) may be
translated as "mouth of the ford of the...