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Cairnbaan (Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn Bàn) is a
village situated on the
Crinan Canal, in
Argyll and Bute,
western Scotland.
Cairnbaan is
about halfway between...
- (10 m)
above sea level. The 1,100 yd (1,000 m)
summit reach,
between Cairnbaan and Dunardry, is 64 feet (20 metres)
above sea level. The west
reach between...
- is uncertain. They are
found on
natural rock
surfaces at Achnabreck,
Cairnbaan, Ballygowan, and
Baluachraig near
Kilmichael Gl****ary. In May 2021, archaeologists...
- Bonawe; Bowmore;
Bridge of
Orchy Cairndow; Cardross; Carradale; Clachan;
Cairnbaan; Campbeltown;
Clachan of Glendaruel; Cladich; Clynder; Colgrain; Colintraive;...
- form of
cairns at the
north end of the isle, such as the long
cairn or
Cairnbaan and the
white cairn at
Lenihuline Wood.
Other prehistoric structures are...
- (usually) bane, bain, baun, baan SG, I
white Strabane, Kinbain, Cregganbaun,
Cairnbaan suffix anglicised from bán (Scottish bàn) bal, balla, bally, ball SG,...
- Monument, New Mexico. [6] A Researcher's
Guide to
Local History terminology. [7] The
Barrnakill Hands Neolithic rock
carving near
Cairnbaan, Argyll....
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Scotland and the 2nd
highest point in the
western m****if of the
Cairngorms Cairnbaan (Scottish Gaelic: An Càrn Bàn), a
village in
Argyll and Bute, western...
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during the
Second World War. The
hutted camp in
Knapdale was
located at
Cairnbaan, just
south of the
Crinan Canal, and a
surviving building remains in use...
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Blairglas Bonawe Bowmore Breachacha Castle Burnt Islands Bute
Butterbridge Cairnbaan Cairndow Cara
Island Cardross,
Cardross railway station Carn****erie Castle...