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- Strathyre (/ˌstræθˈaɪər/; from Scottish Gaelic: Srath Eadhair) is a district and settlement in the Stirling local government district of Scotland. It...
- prominence, see the "List of Munro mountains in Scotland". 1c. Loch Lomond to Strathyre Beinn a' Chroin (941.4 m) Gaelic: Beinn a' Chroin [peɲ ə ˈxɾɔɲ] Ben Lomond...
- The Battle of Strathyre (Old Irish: Sráith Ethairt) took place in 654 near Balquhidder in the Scottish Highlands, between the forces of Talorgan son of...
- Strathyre was a railway station located at the head of Loch Lubnaig, Stirling, in Strathyre. This station opened on 1 June 1870 along with the first section...
- poem was inspired by his and his sister Dorothy's stay at the village of Strathyre in the parish of Balquhidder in Scotland in September 1803. "The Solitary...
- parish of Balquhidder which includes the villages of Lochearnhead and Strathyre, and is about 18 miles (29 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) broad, spanning...
- walkers to travel the nine miles (14 kilometres) between Callander and Strathyre. The name is derived from the Gaelic Lùbnaig, meaning crooked. Like many...
- community councils as at 2023. Arnprior Balfron Balquhidder, Lochearnhead and Strathyre Bannockburn Braehead and Broomridge Bridge of Allan Buchanan Buchlyvie...
- Tairlaw Forest Stirling Queen Elizabeth Forest Park Rowardennan Forest Strathyre Forest Anglesey (Ynys Môn) Newborough Forest Carmarthenshire (Sir Gaerfyrddin)...
- married Mary MacGregor of Comar (1671–1745), who was born at Leny Farm, Strathyre. The couple had four sons: James Mor MacGregor (1695–1754), Ranald (1706–1786)...