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Tiree (/taɪˈriː/;
Scottish Gaelic: Tiriodh,
pronounced [ˈtʲʰiɾʲəɣ]) is the most
westerly island in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The low-lying island...
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Tiree Airport (Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Thiriodh) (IATA: TRE, ICAO: EGPU) is
located 2.5
nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi)
north northeast of Balemartine...
- Cowal,
Viscount of
Lochow and Glenyla, Lord Inveraray, Mull, Morvern, and
Tiree for his
services to
William of Orange. His son, the 2nd Duke, was created...
- Mull and Skye, are
noted for
their mountainous terrain,
while the
likes of
Tiree and Coll are much flatter.
Scotland comes from Scoti, the
Latin name for...
- who
first patented it on 28
January 1919 and
named it the "Jeu de
harpe tirée".
Maurice Ravel used it in
Tzigane for
violin and piano, and in the opera...
- Star Wars (later
retitled as Star Wars:
Episode IV – A New Hope) is a 1977
American epic
space opera film
written and
directed by
George Lucas, produced...
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Politique tirée des
propres paroles de l'Écriture
sainte (English
Politics Drawn from the Very
Words of Holy Scripture) is a work of
political theory...
- Gaelic: Cola) is an
island located west of the Isle of Mull and
northeast of
Tiree in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Coll is
known for its
sandy beaches,...
- that
forms part of
Cairnburgh Castle; a
former castle in Loch an
Eilien on
Tiree; and
somewhere on the
nearby islands of Mull and Coll.
There are a few written...
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monastery connected to Iona on the
island of
Tiree. The name of the
place where his
monastery was
located on
Tiree was Mag
Luinge or
Campus Luinge. The monastery...