- of the
Clisham horseshoe peaks: An t-Isean,
Mulla bho Dheas,
Mulla bho
Thuath, and
Mullach an Langa. From the
southwest side of the peak,
Coire Dubh Slabs...
-
North Tolsta (Scottish Gaelic:
Tolastadh bho
Thuath) is a
village in the
Scottish Outer Hebrides, on the east side of the Isle of Lewis.
North Tolsta is...
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Scotland College (abbreviated as NESCol) (Scottish Gaelic:
Colaiste Ear-
thuath na h-Alba) was
formed on 1
November 2013 from the
merger of
Aberdeen College...
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River River Garry,
Perthshire (Abhainn) G(h)ar
River River North Esk Easg
Thuath River River Orchy (Abhainn)
Urchaidh River River Spey
Abhainn Spè River...
- 911–956. Koch, John
Thomas (1992). "Further to
tongu do dia
toinges mo
thuath, &c". Études Celtiques. 29: 249–261. doi:10.3406/ecelt.1992.2008. Olmsted...
- The
North Esk (Scottish Gaelic: Easg
Thuath) is a
river in
Angus and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is
formed by the
meeting of the
Water of Mark (from Glen...
- mythology: "I
swear by the god by whom my
tribe swears" (tongu do día
toinges mo
thuath).: 33 : 163 Lucan's
Pharsalia or De
Bello Civili (On the
Civil War) is...
- 2033 £20m 33
Thistle Wind
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formerly Cluaran Ear-
Thuath Broads****
Scotland "Map
Reference 8" 900
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- Sochlachan, son of Diarmait, son of Fergus, son of Murchadh, son of Dubh-da-
Thuath, son of Daimin, son of Darnhdairi, son of Ailell, son of Coirbin, son of...
- Capercaillie) "An
Gille Ban" (Trad. Arr. Capercaillie) "Domhnall" "An t-Eilean Mu
Thuath (The Isle to the North)" (John Macleod) "****ail
Bhernaraidh (Leaving Berneray)"...