-
translated as "New Scotland" (French: Nouvelle-Écosse.
Canadian Gaelic: Alba
Nuadh). In general,
Romance and
Slavic languages use
translations of "New Scotland"...
- législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse;
Scottish Gaelic:
Taigh Seanaidh Alba
Nuadh), or
Legislative ****embly, is the
deliberative ****embly of the
General ****embly...
- of Tuam. It was
published in 1602 at Dublin,
under the
title of
Tiomna Nuadh ar
dtighearna agus ar
slanaightheora Iosa Criosd, ar na
tarruing gu firinneach...
- (Latin for New Scotland; French: Nouvelle-Écosse;
Scottish Gaelic: Alba
Nuadh) is a
Canadian province located on the country's
southeastern coast. It...
-
Longniddry (Scots: Langniddry,
Scottish Gaelic:
Nuadh-Treabh Fada) is a
coastal village in East Lothian, Scotland, with an
estimated po****tion of 2,340...
- New
Galloway (Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidhealaibh
Nuadh) is a town in the
historical county of
Kirkcudbrightshire in
Dumfries and Galloway. It lies on...
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Carnwath (Gaelic: A'
Chathair Nuadh; English: "New Fort") is a
moorland village on the
southern edge of the
Pentland Hills of
South Lanarkshire, Scotland...
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original on 26
September 2023.
Retrieved 10
October 2023. "Nova Scotia/Alba
Nuadh".
Province of Nova
Scotia Gaelic Affairs.
Archived from the
original on...
-
printed and
published in the 17th century: the New Testament, the
Tiomna Nuadh, in 1602, the Old Testament, the Sean Thiomna, in 1685, and the
entire Bible...
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Newcraighall (Scots: Newcraighauch,
Scottish Gaelic:
Talla na
Creige Nuadh) is a South-Eastern
suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. A
former mining village...