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    An Teallach (Scottish Gaelic for 'the forge' or 'the anvil') is a mountain group in Wester Ross, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It lies west...
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    Beinn Teallach (914.6 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland, located east of the village of Roybridge in Lochaber. A mostly rounded peak...
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    County Cavan (redirect from An Cabhan)
    Tullygarvey (Teallach Ghairbhíth) Tullyhaw (Teallach Eathach) – the largest in the county at 89,852 acres (363.62 km2) Tullyhunco (Teallach Dhúnchadha)...
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    northwestern flanks of An Teallach, whilst Eilean Darach estate covers 262 km2 in the northeast, including the northeast flank of An Teallach. The majority of...
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    limited, so once committed, the scrambler must continue to the end. An Teallach to the north offers scrambling, as does Stac Pollaidh further north in...
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    surmounting an unfinished pyramid on the reverse.[citation needed] Glory seen from a descending airplane Glory encountered during a hike in An Teallach, Scotland...
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    elevations, then becoming "Cfc", "Dfc" and "ET" at higher elevations. An Teallach Aonach Mòr (Nevis Range ski centre) Arrochar Alps Balmoral Castle Balquhidder...
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    by rugged mountains, and especially by Bheinn Ghobhlach to the west, An Teallach to the southwest (both across the loch), Beinn Dearg to the southeast...
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    the A166 road. At the other extreme are Stac Lee (172 m or 564 ft) and Stac an Armin (196 m or 643 ft), the two highest sea stacks in the British Isles,...
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    Munros are located together in Torridon An Teallach (Bidean a' Ghlas Thuill), 3,486 ft (1,062.6 m)/An Teallach (Sgùrr Fiona), 3,473 ft (1,058.7 m). These...
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    Tullyhunco (Irish: Teallach Dhúnchadha) is a barony in County Cavan, Ireland. It comprises the civil parishes of Kildallan, Killeshandra and Scrabby. Tullyhunco...
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    a' Bhealaich, Loch nan Eun, Loch na Leitreach, Loch an Laoigh, Loch Calavie, An Gead Loch, Loch an Tachdaidh, Loch Sgamhain, Loch a' Chroisg, Loch Clair...
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    that be from a historical sense or fashion sense". D. Gordon Teall of Teallach, of the Scottish Tartans Society, observed in 1994: Tartans have always...
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    immediate area of Loch Torridon which have the same characteristics, such as An Teallach near Ullapool. Although many peaks in the Northwest Highlands exhibit...
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    hostel is the Strawberry Cottage mountaineering hut, maintained by the An Teallach Mountaineering Club, described by The Scotsman as "one of the best-equipped...
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  • 491 390 97 38 An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill 1,063 757 3,486 2,484 98 1522 Airgiod Bheinn 1,062 53 3,483 174 99 702 An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona 1...
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    eastwards to about the 1,000 feet (300 m) level and cross the Allt Bruthach an Esain to gain the North West ridge of the mountain. The mountain is composed...
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    a' Bhealaich, Loch nan Eun, Loch na Leitreach, Loch an Laoigh, Loch Calavie, An Gead Loch, Loch an Tachdaidh, Loch Sgamhain, Loch a' Chroisg, Loch Clair...
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    Scotland, on the south side of Little Loch Broom and at the foot of An Teallach, right at the north of the area commonly known as the "Great Wilderness"...
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    smaller, possess a great grandeur. These include: Stac Pollaidh, Suilven, An Teallach and Maiden Pap. The southern portion of this area south of Glenfinnan...
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    (PDF) from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2020. Teall of Teallach, Gordon; Smith, Philip D. Jr. (2012). "The Lord Lyon and Tartan". TartansAuthority...
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  • Tollaidh (Wester Ross) Loch Toll an Lochain (Fannich Forest, Wester Ross) Loch Toll an Lochain (beneath An Teallach, Wester Ross) Loch Toll nam Biast...
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    Falls of Glomach (Waterfall) Sandwood Bay Torridon (Mountain range) An Teallach (Mountain) Caledonian Canal Cape Wrath Long Distance Routes Harper, Ian...
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    of Beinn Dearg, Baosbheinn and Beinn an Eoin. Other notable "Torridonian" peaks in Wester Ross include An Teallach and Slioch, in the Dundonnell and Fisherfield...
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    Applecross, Aultbea and Cailleach Head formations. The Torridon Group infills an irregular land surface with up to 600 m of topography locally, cutting down...
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    Little Loch Broom (Scottish Gaelic: An Loch Beag, "the little loch"), lies just to the west, at the foot of An Teallach and opening into the Minch. The village...
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    Munro of Beinn Teallach which is just over two km to the west. Beinn a’ Chaorainn is usually climbed in conjunction with Beinn Teallach in a 13 km horseshoe...
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    Chean-dearg (933 m) Beinn Liath Mhòr (926 m) 14a. Loch Maree to Loch Broom An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill (1062.5 m) Sgùrr Fiona (1058.6 m) Mullach Coire...
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  • 1527 state- Flaherty, the son of Rory, son of Brian Maguire, was slain by Teallach-Eachdhach, i.e. by Owny, the son of Manus Magauran. The Annals of the Four...
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    Scotland: Loch Carron to Loch Maree A' Chailleach A' Mhaighdean An Coileachan An Teallach: Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill and Sgùrr Fiona Beinn a' Chlaidheimh Beinn...
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