- Bute. Much of
Cowal was once held by the
Lamont clan. Later, the
Campbells came to be one of the most
powerful families in
Cowal.
Cowal's underlying geology...
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Cowal is a peninsula, a
geographical region in the
south of
Argyll and Bute,
within the
Scottish Highlands.
Cowal may also
refer to:
Australia Lake Cowal...
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Clyde routes of
their names, MV Arran, MV Bute and MV
Cowal.
Built by
Ailsa Shipbuilding Company,
Cowal was
launched at
Troon on 20
January 1954. On 1 January...
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Retrieved 26
August 2018. Map
sources for Strone,
Cowal Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Strone,
Cowal.
Gaelic place names of
Scotland -
website Archived...
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Cowes (/kaʊz/) is an
English seaport town and
civil parish on the Isle of Wight.
Cowes is
located on the west bank of the
estuary of the
River Medina,...
- most
widespread species of the
genus Bos.
Mature female cattle are
called cows and
mature male
cattle are bulls.
Young female cattle are
called heifers...
-
Cowal Gold mine".
Australian Mining.
Prime Creative Media.
Retrieved 28
December 2016. "
Cowal".
Evolution Mining.
Retrieved 28
December 2016. "
Cowal Operation"...
- "
Cowal Rugby Club". www.facebook.com. https://igshid.com/cowalrfc/ "55°57'28.2"N 4°55'31.9"W". 55°57'28.2"N 4°55'31.9"W. "The Team |
Cowal RFC".
CowalRFC...
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eating doctrine. The word beef is from the
Latin word bōs, in
contrast to
cow which is from
Middle English cou (both
words have the same Indo-European...
- Look up holy
cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Holy
cow may
refer to: Holy
cow (expression), an
exclamation of
surprise Cattle in religion, particularly...