- the
anglicized form "lough". A
small loch is
called a lochan.
Lochs which connect to the sea may be
called "sea
lochs" or "sea loughs". Some such bodies...
- The
Loch Ness
Monster (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilebheist Loch Nis), also
known as Nessie, is a
mythical creature in
Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit...
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Loches (French pronunciation: [lɔʃ] ; /loʊʃ/) is a
commune in the
department of Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is
situated 42 kilometres...
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Loch Loch is a
remote freshwater loch,
located in Glen
Loch in
Perth and Kinross, some 9.5
miles north of Pitlochry,
Scotland and is
within the Forest...
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Locher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Locher is a surname, and may
refer to: Carl
Locher (1851–1915),
Danish realist painter Cyrus Locher (1878–1929)...
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Loch Ness (/ˌlɒx ˈnɛs/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Loch Nis [l̪ˠɔx ˈniʃ]) is a
large freshwater loch in the
Scottish Highlands extending for
approximately 37 kilometres...
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Loch Lomond (/ˈlɒx ˈloʊmənd/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Loch Laomainn) is a
freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the
Highland Boundary Fault,
often considered...
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Loch Lomond", or "
Loch Lomond" for short, is a
Scottish song (Roud No. 9598). The song
prominently features Loch Lomond, the
largest Scottish loch. In...
- The Château de
Loches (also
called Le
Logis Royal de
Loches) is a
castle located in the département of Indre-et-Loire in the
Loire Valley in France; it...
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Loch Morlich (Scottish Gaelic,
Loch Mhùrlaig)[citation needed] is a
freshwater loch in the
Badenoch and
Strathspey area of Highland,
Scotland near Aviemore...