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Uachdar (Scottish Gaelic: An t-
Uachdar [ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ʰuəxkəɾ]) is a
settlement on the
Outer Hebridean Island of Benbecula.
Uachdar is
within the
parish of...
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Auchterarder (/ɒxtərˈɑːrdər/ ;
Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Àrdair,
meaning Upper Highland) is a town
north of the
Ochil Hills in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland...
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Auchtermuchty (/ˌɔːxtərˈmʌxti/ listen;
Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Mucadaidh, 'upland of the pigs/boar') is a town in Fife, Scotland. It is
beside Pitlour...
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Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Tuil) is a
small village in Fife, Scotland. It is 4
miles west of Kirkcaldy. The name is from the
Gaelic uachdar,
meaning upland...
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Auchterless (Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Leasa,
meaning the "Upper Part of Less") is a
village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland; grid
reference NJ 713 416, postcode...
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Balivanich Other Craigstrome Creagorry Gramisdale Griminish Liniclate Nunton Torlum Uachdar Uskavagh...
- was
still in use by the O'Brien family,
whose motto was Lamh
laidir an
uachdar,
meaning "the
strong hand up" or "the
strong hand will prevail". Hands...
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Balivanich Other Craigstrome Creagorry Gramisdale Griminish Liniclate Nunton Torlum Uachdar Uskavagh...
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Auchtertyre (Scottish Gaelic:
Uachdar Thìre, "Upper Land") is a village,
lying half a mile from the
north s**** of Loch Alsh near Kyle of Lochalsh, in...
- Auchenreoch. Its name may be a
corruption of the
Scottish Gaelic elements uachdar ("summit, top") +
monadh ("moorland"), i.e. "Loch of the
Moorland Summit"...