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Beinn an
Tuirc wind farm is a wind farm in Argyll, Scotland. The site has 46
turbines with a
total generating capacity of 30.36 MW, with each unit being...
- Loch an
Tuirc is a
large irregular shaped,
shallow loch,
located about two
miles north-by-north-east of
Lochinver in the ****ynt
district of Sutherland...
- the
peninsula is
mostly hilly moorland, the
highest point being Beinn an
Tuirc at 454
metres (1,490 feet). The
coastal areas and hinterland, however, are...
- Carn an
Tuirc (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn an
Tuirc, 'hill of the wild boar') is a
mountain in the
Mounth region of the
Grampian Mountains, in the Scottish...
- of the head both Proper. The
slogan within the
crest badge is
CREAG AN
TUIRC,
which translates from
Scottish Gaelic as "The
Boars Rock". The clan badge...
- Loch an
Tuill Riabhaich (Sutherland) Loch Tuim
Ghlais (Caithness) Loch an
Tuirc (northeast of Lochinver, Sutherland) Loch Tulla, (Bridge of Orchy, Argyll...
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Clonturk (Irish:
Cluain Tuirc) is an area on the
Northside of Dublin, in Ireland. It is
located in the
south of the
suburb of Drumcondra, just
north of...
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heavily involved in
Gaelic choral music as the
conductor of Còisir
Ceann an
Tuirc, Argyll's male
voice Gaelic choir who won Gold at the 2008, 2015 and 2019...
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Looks Back: A
Festschrift for Colm O'Baoill (PDF), Brig o' Turk:
Clann Tuirc, pp. 317–322, ISBN 978-0-9549733-7-7 Woolf, Alex (2000), "The 'Moray Question'...
- town's
English name, Kanturk,
derives from the
Irish Ceann Toirc or
Ceann Tuirc,
meaning head (or headland) of the boar. To the
south of the town, in Paal...