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Beinn an
Lochain is a
mountain in the
Arrochar Alps in
western Scotland. A Corbett,
reaching 901.7
metres (2,958 ft),
Beinn an
Lochain is
situated within...
- Mícheál Ó
Lócháin (1836 – 1899) was an Irish-American writer,
magazine editor, and
teacher in New York City
Catholic schools.
While living as part of...
- Loch
Coire an
Lochain is a
small freshwater loch
located below the
summit of
Braeriach in the
eastern Highlands of Scotland. At 997 m (3,271 ft) above...
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Beinn Lochain is one of the
Arrochar Alps at 703
metres (2,306 ft), in the
Argyll Highlands. The
mountain is
situated to the west of Lochgoilhead. It...
- Sgòr an
Lochain Uaine (Scottish
Gaelic for 'peak of the
little green lake') is one of the
Cairngorms mountains in the
Scottish Highlands.
Rising to 1...
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Stuchd an
Lochain (Scottish Gaelic: Stùc an
Lochain, 'peak of the
little lake') is a
mountain in the
Breadalbane region of the
southern Scottish Highlands...
- New Zealand.
March 2020.
Flaxmere West (208800),
Omahu Strip (208900),
Lochain Park (209000),
Flaxmere Park (209100) and
Flaxmere South (209200). 2018...
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powerful families in Cowal. The
highest point on the
peninsula is
Beinn an
Lochain in the
Arrochar Alps, a
Corbett with a
height of 901.7
metres (2,958 ft)...
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Braeriach (1,296 m (4,252 ft))
Cairn Toul (1,293 m (4,242 ft)) Sgor an
Lochain Uaine (1,258 m (4,127 ft))
Cairn Gorm (1,245 m (4,085 ft))
There are no...
- born in Boston. He is of
Irish Catholic descent with
ancestors from Dún
Locháin, Co. Galway. He
attended Boston Latin School, and
earned a bachelor's degree...