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Beinn Bhreac (Gaelic for "speckled hill") is a name
shared by a
number of
Scottish hills and mountains:
Beinn Bhreac (Glen Derry) (933
metres or 3,061...
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Beinn Bhreac (681 m) is a
mountain in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is part of the Luss Hills, a
southern subrange of the
Grampian Mountains.
Rising from...
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Falkirk (/ˈfɔːlkɜːrk/; Scots:
Fawkirk [ˈfɔːkɪrk];
Scottish Gaelic: An
Eaglais Bhreac) is one of 32
unitary authority council areas of Scotland. It was formed...
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Falkirk (/ˈfɔːlkɜːrk/;
Scottish Gaelic: An
Eaglais Bhreac; Scots:
Fawkirk [ˈfɔːkɪrk]) is a town in the
Central Lowlands of Scotland,
historically within...
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Benbrack (Irish: Binn
Bhreac,
meaning "Speckled Peak") at 582
metres (1,909 ft), is the 251st–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale;
while it does...
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Sgurra Bhreac (alternative
spelling 'Sgurra Breac'),
sometimes referred to as the Big Rock, is a
Canadian peak in the East Bay
Hills of Cape
Breton Island...
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Beinn Bhreac is a twin-peaked
Scottish mountain located above Glen
Derry in the
Cairngorm Mountains approximately 11
kilometres (7 mi) north-west of Braemar...
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Aillebrack (Irish: An Aill
Bhreac,
meaning "the
speckled cliff") is a
townland on the west
coast of
Connemara in
County Galway, Ireland. As of the 2011...
- (Welsh
eglwys fraith);
Eiglesbrec etc. from
Gaelic (modern
Gaelic eaglais bhreac);
Faukirk etc. from
Scots (in turn from Old
English fāg cirice). Kirkintilloch...
- Gaelic:
Beinn Bharrain Pronunciation: [peɲ ˈvarˠɛɲ]
Scots Gaelic:
Beinn Bhreac Pronunciation: [peɲ ˈvɾʲɛxk]
Scots Gaelic:
coinean mòr Pronunciation: [ˈkʰɔɲan...