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Moidart (/
ˈmɔɪdɑːrt/ MOY-dart;
Scottish Gaelic: Mùideart [ˈmuːitʲarˠʃt̪]) is part of the
remote and
isolated area of Scotland, west of Fort William, known...
- Loch
Moidart is a sea loch in the
district of
Moidart in the
Scottish Highlands. It is on the west
coast of Scotland, and runs
about 8 km (5 miles) eastward...
- The
Seven Men of
Moidart, in
Jacobite folklore, were
seven followers of
Charles Edward Stuart who
accompanied him at the
start of his 1745
attempt to...
- Loch Hourn, Loch Shiel, and Loch
Moidart,
consisting of the
districts of Knoydart,
North Morar,
Arisaig and
Moidart. The area is
famous for its wildness...
- is a
ruined castle that sits on the
tidal island Eilean Tioram in Loch
Moidart, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. It is
located west of Acharacle, approximately...
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south west, from
which end the 4 km
River Shiel drains to the sea in Loch
Moidart near
Castle Tioram. The
surrounding highlands are
picturesque but relatively...
- part of the
surrounding peninsula south of Loch Morar,
extending east to
Moidart. Etymologically,
Arisaig means "safe bay". It lies in the
Scottish council...
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Little River Macdonald (2011),
Moidart:
Among the Clanranalds,
Birlinn Limited.
Pages 218-219.
Macdonald (2011),
Moidart:
Among the Clanranalds, Birlinn...
- "Wha'll be King but Charlie?" also
known as The News from
Moidart, is a song
about Bonnie Prince Charlie, sung to the tune of 'Tidy Woman', a traditional...
- Tigh off the Isle of
Raasay Eilean Shona in Loch
Moidart, Lochaber,
Highland Eilean Tioram, in Loch
Moidart Erraid off the Isle of Mull
Hestan Island near...