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roughly north–south for
about 5 km, the
highest point of
which is Glas
Leathad Mòr at 1,046
metres (3,432 ft). Geologically, the
ridge is
composed of...
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Clach Leathad (Clachlet) at the
southern end. The
highest point was
apparently unnamed until then,
being only one
meter higher than
Clach Leathad. It seems...
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Laide (Scottish Gaelic: An
Leathad) is a
small village in the
northwest of the
Highlands of Scotland. It is
situated on the
southern s**** of Gruinard...
- (Gaelic: An
Ruadh T****ll, The Red Flood) and The
River Lednock (Gaelic: An
Leathad Cnoc, The
Wooded Knoll) are all
tributaries of the Earn (Gaelic: Uisge...
- 6615039177876 NN377741] Ma,M,Sim 67 64
Scotland 65 50 Ben
Wyvis - Glas
Leathad Mor 1,046 691 3,432 2,267 15B 20 57.678185936423;-4.5808282143035 NH462683]...
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Quoich Highland 928 3,045 26 85 33 NG834131 MT,sSim 190 Glas
Leathad Beag Ben
Wyvis - Glas
Leathad Mor 15B: Loch
Vaich to
Moray Firth Highland 928 3,045 132...
- 755638754451;-5.004750956 NN164667] Ma,M,Sim 69 1684
Scotland 69 1308
Clach Leathad 1,099 68 3,605 222 03C 50 [56.60245126156;-4.8687175766012 NN240493] MT...
- 979494500326;-9.4794052270651 V984818] Sim,Hew,Dil,A,VL 1160 2054
Scotland 1021 1607
Leathad na Lice 781 49 2,564 161 06A 42 [56.901030602634;-4.0359160158199 NN761807]...
- 649661382563;-5.2294409426002 NR969443] Ma,C,Sim 721 1301
Scotland 668 1000 Glas-
leathad Feshie 859 94 2,818 308 06A 43 [56.931906655154;-3.9011884738861 NN844839]...
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hilly with
several significant peaks,
several on its borders,
namely Cnoc
Leathad na
Siorramachd (1845 ft.), Càrn C****nneag (2749 ft.) and
Breabag (2338 ft...