- for example, the
kingdoms now
called the Outlands, Artemisia, Ansteorra,
Gleann Abhann, Meridies, and
Trimaris all are made up of
lands originally belonging...
- The
Great Glen (Scottish Gaelic: An
Gleann Mòr [an ˈklaun̪ˠ ˈmoːɾ]), also
known as Glen
Albyn (from the
Gaelic Gleann Albainn "Glen of Scotland" [ˈklaun̪ˠ...
-
which is deep and
bounded by
steep slopes. The word is
Goidelic in origin:
gleann in
Irish and
Scottish Gaelic,
glion in Manx. The
designation "glen" also...
- Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Comhann pronounced [klan̪ˠˈkʰo.ən̪ˠ]) is a glen of
glacial origins, that cuts
though volcanic rocks in the Highlands...
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Gleann Dubh
Gleann Dubh
Location Barcaldine,
Scotland Coordinates 56°31′43″N 5°17′16″W / 56.5287°N 5.2878°W / 56.5287; -5.2878 grid
reference NM97804230...
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Gleann Loch
Gleann Loch
Location North Knapdale,
Scotland Coordinates 56°02′18″N 5°30′18″W / 56.0384°N 5.5051°W / 56.0384; -5.5051 grid
reference NR81768836...
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Glendalough (/ˌɡlɛndəˈlɒx/; Irish:
Gleann Dá Loch,
meaning 'valley of two lakes') is a
glacial valley in
County Wicklow, Ireland,
renowned for an Early...
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Glenamoy (Irish:
Gleann na Muaidhe) is a
village in the
civil parish of Kilcommon,
Erris in the
northern part of
County Mayo in Ireland. The R314 road...
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Glenelg (Scottish Gaelic:
Glinn Eilg, also
Gleann Eilg) is a
scattered community area and
civil parish in the
Lochalsh area of
Highland in
western Scotland...
- or Loch
Eanaich (Loch of the
Boggy Area) is a
remote freshwater loch in
Gleann Einich, in the
Cairngorms National Park of
Highland Scotland. It is some...