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Creag Dhubh (756 m) is a
mountain in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located in the
Strathspey area of the
central Highlands,
above the village...
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Applecross (Scottish Gaelic: A'
Chomraich [ə ˈxoməriç], 'The Sanctuary') is a
peninsula north-west of Kyle of
Lochalsh in
Wester Ross,
Scottish Highlands...
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Dhubh (658 m) is a hill in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It is
located in the
Lochaber region, east of Roybridge. A
rounded hill,
Creag Dhubh separates...
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Lochy (Loch Lochaidh)
River Lochy (Abhainn Lochaidh) Loch
Linnhe (An
Linne Dhubh) The
watershed lies
between Loch Oich and Loch Lochy. Loch
Linnhe to the...
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Ciste Dhubh is a
mountain in the
Scottish Highlands,
between Glen
Shiel and Glen Affric. With a
height of 979
metres (3,212 ft), it is
classed as a Munro...
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Stornoway black pudding is a type of
black pudding (Scottish Gaelic: marag-
dhubh) made in the
Western Isles of Scotland.
Jeremy Lee
described it as "......
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Given that
sgian is feminine, the form
sgian dhubh might be expected, for a
feminine noun
causes initial consonant lenition...
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Scotland (Gàidhealtachd,
cognate with
Irish Gaeltacht), such as An
Linne Dhubh ("the
black pool"),
which is part of Loch Linnhe. It is now
thought that...
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Blackrock railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An
Charraig Dhubh)
serves Blackrock in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It
opened publicly on 17
December 1834...
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Isobel Grant or
Iseabail Dhubh Thulach fl. 1637 was a
historical figure in
Scotland who was
involved in an
infamous case of murder.
Isobel was the daughter...