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Pobull Fhinn (Scottish Gaelic:
Poball Fhinn [ˈpʰɔpəl̪ˠ ˈiːɲ]) is a
stone circle on the Isle of
North Uist in the
Outer Hebrides. The name is Gaelic. The...
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Domhnaill Fhinn Ua
Dubhda (died 1136) was King of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe. 1136. The son of
Domhnall Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Amhalghadha, was killed. http://www...
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Killin (/ˌkɪlˈɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Cill
Fhinn) is a
village in
Perthshire in the
central Highlands of Scotland.
Situated at the
western head of Loch...
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Amhlaibh mac
Domhnaill Fhinn Ua
Dubhda (died 1135) was King of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe. 1135. Amhlaeibh, son of
Domhnall Finn Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Amhalghadha...
- 773 m Grahams: Stob an Eas, 732 m
Beinn Lochain, 703 m Stob na
Boine Druim-
fhinn, 658 m
Creag Tharsuinn, 643 m
Cruach nam Mult, 611 m
Other mountains Mullach...
- sub-catchment
within the
system supports genetically distinct po****tions. "An
Fhinn". logainm.ie.
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original on 31
January 2021.
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Birdhill (Irish: Cnocán an Éin
Fhinn,
meaning 'little hill of the fair bird') is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is in the
barony of Owney...
- Stob na
Boine Druim-
fhinn is a
mountain on the
Cowal peninsula in Argyll, Scotland,
northwest of Lochgoilhead. On 17 January, 1949, a
United States Army...
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scattered throughout the island,
including a
stone circle at
Pobull Fhinn. In
addition to these, a
large burial cairn, in
almost pristine condition...
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above the 762
metres (2,500 ft)
height threshold,
while Stob na
Boine Druim-
fhinn was
found to have less than 150
metres prominence. In 2004,
Dawson published...