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Balivanich (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a'
Mhanaich [palə ˈvanɪç]) is a
village on the
island of
Benbecula in the
Outer Hebrides off the west
coast of Scotland...
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Beinn a'
Mhanaich (709 m) is a hill in the
southern Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located in
Argyll and Bute, in the
southern Luss
Hills north...
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settlement and
administrative centre is
Balivanich (Scottish Gaelic:
Baile a'
Mhanaich,
meaning "Town of the Monk"). In 1746,
Bonnie Prince Charlie was caught...
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Iochdar (Eochar)
Pollochar (Polochar) Èirisgeidh (Eriskay)
Baile a'
Mhanaich (Balivanich)
Creag Ghoraidh (Creagorry)
Lioniclate (Liniclate, Lionacleit)...
- (Innis Mheadhrain) (F) Loch
Lomond 120 8 89
Inchtavannach (Innis
Taigh a'
Mhanaich) (F) Loch
Lomond 70 3 84
Inner Holm
Orkney 2 * 1 7
Innis Chonain (F) Loch...
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Achavanich (/ˌækəˈvænɪk/ ak-ə-VAN-ik;
Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh a’
Mhanaich) is an
unusual megalithic horseshoe-shaped
structure near Loch
Stemster in Caithness...
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Balallan (Baile Ailein)
Baleshare (Am
Baile Sear)
Balivanich (Baile a'
Mhanaich)
Ballantrushal (Baile an Truiseil)
Barpa Lang**** (Barpa Langais) Barra...
- gr****y peak is
often climbed in
conjunction with its
neighbour Beinn a'
Mhanaich,
although Ministry of
Defence land lies to the west of the summit, so this...
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Scotland 509 295
Beinn a'
Mhanaich 709 358 2,326 1,175 01E 56 56.112686459447;-4.7854912169527 NS269946] Ma...
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Inchtavannach (Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Taigh a'
Mhanaich; English:
Island of the Monk's House), is one of the
larger islands in Loch Lomond. Inchtavannach...