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Kintra (Scottish Gaelic:
Ceann na Tràgha),
meaning "head of the beach" in
Scottish Gaelic, is a
settlement on the North-Western
coast of the Ross of Mull...
- Coordinates: 43°22′5″N 2°39′8″W / 43.36806°N 2.65222°W / 43.36806; -2.65222
Kintra Spain
Autonomous community País
Vasco Province Biscay Comarca Busturialdea...
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coastline is a six-mile-long (ten-kilometre)
sandy beach stretching to
Kintra. This beach,
known as the Big Strand, is very po****r with holidaymakers...
- port for Iona) on the road to Bunessan, at the
junction with the road to
Kintra. In the 19th
century Creich was an area
sustained by Crofting. In 1871,...
- Gnóthaí Tuaithe;
Ulster Scots:
Depairtment o' Fairmin,
Environment an'
Kintra Matthers) is a
government department in the
Northern Ireland Executive,...
- heid." From
Hannlin Rede [annual report] 2012–2013 (Männystèr o
Fairms an
Kintra Fordèrin, 2012) We hae **** guid
speed wi
fettlin tae brucellosis, an A'm...
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local tradition suggests that a
standing stone at
Carragh Bhan near
Kintra marks Godred Crovan's grave. A
genuine 11th-century
Norse grave-slab was...
- the rest of the
island at a neck
about 4 km across,
which runs
between Kintra and Port Ellen. Its high
point is
Beinn Mhòr (202
metres or 663 feet) near...
-
reference NR32834781), a
standing stone situated near the
settlement of
Kintra, on the island's Oa peninsula. The site
itself is
likely prehistoric, although...
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villages in
Northern Ireland "Leevin in tha Day of
Quaen Victoria:
Kintra dwallin-hooses".
National Museums Northern Ireland. Ulstèr Fowk an Convoyin...