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Cairngorms National Park (Scottish Gaelic: Pàirc Nàiseanta a'
Mhonaidh Ruaidh) is a
national park in
northeast Scotland,
established in 2003. It was the...
- Màiri
nighean Alasdair Ruaidh (c.1615 – c.1707), also
known as Mary Macleod, was a
Scottish Gaelic poet. Born at Rowdil, Harris, she was a
daughter of...
- Sgùrr a'
Mhadaidh Ruaidh (Gaelic for: Peak of the red fox) is a
summit in the
Trotternish range of
hills in the
north of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It...
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Argyll Successor Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of
Argyll Other names Iain
Ruaidh nan Cath or Red John of the
Battles Born (1680-10-10)10
October 1680 Ham...
- Oileán
Ruaidh (Irish: red island),
anglicised as
Island Roy, also
called Oileán an Bhráighe (Irish:
island of the captive), is a
small island in Mulroy...
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Kilroot (from
Irish Cill
Ruaidh 'church of the redhead') is a townland, po****tion
centre and
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It lies...
- poet and historian. He is best
known today as the
author of
Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill, a
biography of Red Hugh O'Donnell. Born in Tír
Conaill (modern-day...
- The
group consists of Stiofán Ó
Fearail on
vocals and guitar, Daithí Ó
Ruaidh on vocals, keyboard, and saxophone,
Keith Ó
Briain on vocals, b**** guitar...
- "Loch Lomond"
Single by
Runrig B-side "Tuireadh Iain
Ruaidh"
Released December 1982
Studio Castlesound Studios,
Edinburgh Length 4:27
Label Ridge Songwriter(s)...
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sprang up
within the
townland of
Ringmackilroy (from
Irish Rinn Mhic
Giolla Ruaidh 'McIlroy's point'), and is
locally nicknamed "The Point",
which also represents...