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Luing (/ˈlɪŋ/ LING;
Scottish Gaelic: Luinn) is one of the
Slate Islands,
Firth of Lorn, in the west of
Argyll in Scotland,
about 16
miles (26 km) south...
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north of Jura and
southwest of Oban. The main
islands are Seil, Easdale,
Luing, Shuna,
Torsa and Belnahua.
Scarba and Kerrera,
which lie nearby, are not...
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Luing cattle (pronounced ling cattle) are a beef
breed developed on the
island of
Luing in the
Inner Hebrides of
Scotland by the
Cadzow brothers in 1947...
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protected her from harm
during her detention.
Other activists, such as
Luing Posa-Dominado and Judy Taguiwalo, were
subjected to torture, manhandling...
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mainland via the
Clachan Bridge, has
links to two
further islands:
Easdale and
Luing. Both
services are
operated by ASP Ship
Management on
behalf of
Argyll and...
- is one of the
Slate Islands in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Lying east of
Luing and
south of Seil, this
tidal island was
inhabited until the 1960s. There...
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Baron Sandys; its
owner now is
Shane Cadzow who
farms Luing cattle on the
nearby island of
Luing and
grazes some of the
cattle on Scarba.
Kilmory Lodge...
- point. To the west lies the sea-lane of the
Firth of Lorn. The
island of
Luing lies
across the Cuan
Sound to the
south and
beyond are
Lunga and Scarba...
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Chinese character 靈 Linh, a
Vietnamese surname Luing, an
island of the
Inner Hebrides of
Scotland Luing cattle which originate from the
island This disambiguation...
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council area of
Argyll and Bute and lies two
kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles) west of
Luing and
three kilometres (two miles) east of Dùn
Chonnuill in the Garvellachs...