- 054°N 4.620°W / 56.054; -4.620 The
River Leven (Scottish Gaelic:
Uisge Leamhna) is a
stretch of
water in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland,
flowing from Loch...
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Moylurg Tadhg Liath Mac
Carthaigh Mór (died 1503), king of
Desmond Tadhg na
Leamhna Mac Cárthaigh (died 1514),
claimed king of
Desmond Tadhg Ruadh mac Toirrdelbach...
- 4.5808°W / 55.9780; -4.5808 The Vale of
Leven (Scottish Gaelic: Magh
Leamhna) is an area of West Dunbartonshire, Scotland, in the
valley of the River...
- Is iníon d’aoire mé féinig gan
amhras A bhíodh ina chónaí cois
taobh na
Leamhna Bhí bothán agam féin ann is
fuinneog i
gceann de Fad a bhíodh an bainne...
- Gaelic:
Leamhnachd anglicised as
Lennox and Loch
Lomond "was of old Loch
Leamhna"
after the
River Leven which means ‘elm water’ in Gaelic. The depression...
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Scottish Gaelic Aird of
Sleat Àird Shlèite
Scottish Gaelic Alexandria Magh
Leamhna Scottish Gaelic Ammanford Rhydaman Welsh Anglesey Ynys Môn
Welsh Applecross...
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Cormac (d.1467).
Kerslawny is the
anglicisation of the Gaelic-Irish "cois
leamhna,"
meaning "beside the (River) Laune." This area, near present-day Killarney...
- Town
Council and the
Great Southern and
Western Railway 227
Abhainn na
Leamhna River Laune Enterprise Operational ****ed with TPWS/AWS for cross-border...
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Shomhairle Macdougall Dáibhidh, rí Alba
David I, King of
Scotland Iarla Leamhna Earl of
Lennox The
ancestry of Duncan, Earl of Lennox. Lulach, rí Alba...
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English name
Scottish Gaelic name
Notes Alexandria Magh
Leamhna The
Gaelic name
refers to the
Plain of Leven, or the Lennox.
Applecross A'
Chomraich The...