- Ashbourne. In
Scotland examples include Coalburn, Bannockburn, Aultmore.
Abhainn in
Gaelic meaning river,
which is
anglicised as Avon.
There is also a similar...
- An
Abhainn Mhór (meaning 'the big river') is the
Irish name for
several rivers etc. in Ireland:
Avonmore River,
flows from the
Wicklow Mountains to the...
- Am****nnsuidhe
Castle is a
large 19th-century
private country house on Harris, one of the
Western Isles of Scotland. It was
designated as a
Category A listed...
- The
River Lagan (from
Irish Abhainn an Lagáin 'river of the low-lying district';
Ulster Scots:
Lagan Wattèr) is a
major river in
Northern Ireland which...
-
Abhainn Dearg distillery (/ˈævɪn ˈdʒɛərɡ/ AV-in JAIRG) or Red
River distillery is a
Scotch whisky distillery in Uig, on the west
coast of the Isle of...
- The
River Clyde (Scottish Gaelic:
Abhainn Chluaidh,
pronounced [ˈavɪɲ ˈxl̪ˠuəj], Scots:
Clyde Watter, or
Watter o Clyde) is a
river that
flows into the...
- The
River Ness (Scottish Gaelic:
Abhainn Nis) is a
river in Highland, Scotland, UK. It
flows from Loch Dochfour, at the
northern end of Loch Ness, north-east...
- The
River Skane (Irish:
Abhainn Scéine) is a
small river or
stream in
County Meath,
Republic of Ireland, that is a
tributary of the
River Boyne. The River...
- The
River Suir (/ʃʊər/ S****; Irish: an tSiúr [ənʲ ˈtʲuːɾˠ] or
Abhainn na Siúire [ˌəun̠ʲ n̪ˠə ˈʃuːɾʲə]) is a
river in
Ireland that
flows into the Atlantic...
- The
Gaelic name for the
upper reach of the river,
above Stirling, is
Abhainn Dubh,
meaning "black river". The name for the
river below the
tidal reach...