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Ardfern (Scottish Gaelic: Aird
Fheàrna,
meaning "the head-land of alder-trees") is a
village in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It lies on the
south coast...
- Mòr Loch
Ascaig Loch
Naver Loch a'
Bhealaich Loch
Choire Loch
Rimsdale Loch Nan Clar Loch
Badanloch Loch an
Altan Fheàrna Loch na
Seilge Loch Borralan...
- the east of Urigill. Loch
Veyatie directly south,
drains through Uidh
Fheàrna, a slow-moving
channel into
Fionn Loch. The
drainage system was once a...
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Letterfearn (Scottish Gaelic:
Leitir Fheàrna) is a
settlement that lies of the
western s**** of Loch
Duich in Skye and Lochalsh,
Highlands of Scotland...
- The
Diocese of
Ferns (Irish:
Deoise Fhearna) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in south-eastern Ireland. It is one of
three suffragan dioceses...
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Inverernie (Gaelic:
Inbhir Fhearna) is a
small settlement, with a
local shop,
within Farr and the
wider area of
Strathnairn in the
Highlands of Scotland...
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Auchinairn (Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh an
Fheàrna) is a
suburb (formerly a village)
within East Dunbartonshire, Scotland, and
shares its
southern boundary...
- in
Gaelic Ireland (i.e.
prior to 1170). The name is from the
Irish Ráth
Fhearna (ringfort of alder) or Ráth
Athairne (ringfort of Athirne, a
mythical poet)...
- toil leam
Cailean Glinn Iubhair B' fheàrr leam gu 'm b'
iubhar 's nach b'
fheàrna; Bho 'n a
threig e nàdur a m****nntreach, 'S gann a dh'
fhaodar cuim thoirt...
- t-Sionnaich/ an
Teine Height of the fox, or
height of fire City
Ardfern Àird
Fheàrna Height of
alder trees City
Ardlui Àird
Laoigh Height of the
calves City...