-
Beinn na h-
Uamha (762 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the
Ardgour area of Lochaber, west of the
village of Corran...
-
Gortnahoe (Irish: Gort na h
Uamha,
meaning 'tilled
field of the cave'), also
known as Gortnahoo, is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is on the...
-
locals with the
similar sounding and much more
familiar word uaimh, or
uamha,
which also has a very
similar meaning "cave,
crypt or souterrain". The...
- Loch
Resort up Clàr Beag to Loch Chleistir, then east
along Bealach na h-
Uamha to the
River Langdale, then
northeast through the
peaks of Tom Ruisg, Mullach...
-
sometimes referred to as Cloyne,
causing it to be
confused with
Cloyne (Cluain
Uamha) in east Cork. He
settled for
about the last
seventeen years of his life...
-
Cloiche Eilean na
Cille Eilean na
Creiche Eilean na h-Eairne
Eilean na h-
Uamha Eilean na
Seamair Eilean nam Ban
Eilean nam Muc
Eilean nan
Caorach Eilean...
- 642052031596;-4.6335628985037 NH429644] Ma,C,Sim 492 721
Scotland 426 481
Beinn na h-
Uamha 762 269 2,501 883 18B 40 56.742568115511;-5.4077616546104 NM917664] Ma,C...
- its name to the town itself. The name
Cloyne is
taken from Irish:
Cluain Uamha meaning Cave of the meadow. The cave
largely consists of
phreatic mazes...
-
Irish Achadh Lios Luain 'field of Luan's fort')
Aghnahough (from
Achadh na h
Uamha, 'field of the cave')
Ballymacoss or
Ballymacash (from
Baile Mhic Coise...
- of the
island now remains.
Belnahua is from the
Scots Gaelic Beul na h-
Uamha,
meaning "the
mouth of the cave" and
Torsa is also a
Gaelic name although...