• Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Comhann pronounced [klan̪ˠˈkʰo.ən̪ˠ]) is a glen of volcanic origins, in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies in the north...
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  • Robert Glen Coe (April 15, 1956 – April 19, 2000) was an American murderer who was convicted of the 1979 rape and murder of eight-year-old Cary Ann Medlin...
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    Hotel – 3 km (2 miles) Inveroran Hotel to Kingshouse – 16 km (10 miles) Glen Coe (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Comhann) is often considered one of the most spectacular...
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    Rob; Reid, Donald (12 July 2012). The Great Glen Rough Guides Snapshot Scotland (includes Fort William, Glen Coe, Culloden, Inverness and Loch Ness). Rough...
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    tributary streams coming together at the Kings House Hotel, at the head of Glen Coe. From the Kings House, the Etive flows for about 18 km, reaching the sea...
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    glyn-Brython ("Briton valley").[page needed] Glencairn, Dumfriesshire Glen Coe, Argyll Glencortas, Fife - from Gaelic gleann + possibly coirthe ("standing...
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    Named after Glen Coe, the MacDonalds (or MacIains as they were more specifically known) lived there from the early 14th century, until the glen was largely...
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    in the Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area, one of 40 such areas in Scotland. A public road runs for 10 km up the Glen, becoming single track after...
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    Glencoe, Highland (category Glen Coe)
    settlement in Glen Coe in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands. It lies at the north-west end of the glen, on the southern bank of the River Coe where...
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  • federal agency Coe Fen, south of Cambridge, England Glen Coe, Scotland River Coe, Scotland Coe Township, Rock Island County, Illinois Coe, Indiana, an unincorporated...
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    mountains") is the highest peak in a group of mountains south of Glen Coe and north of Glen Etive in the Scottish Highlands. With a height of 1,150 metres...
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  • the Ring of Steall Skyrace, the Ben Nevis Ultra and the Glen Coe Skyline. The inaugural Glen Coe Skyline took place in 2015 and the Mamores VK and Ring...
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    with its first property, Crookston Castle. Another early acquisition was Glen Coe, which was purchased with assistance from the Scottish Mountaineering Club...
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    chieftain of the Lochaber Highland Games for many years, and owned a house in Glen Coe; his appearance on the final edition of Top of the Pops in 2006 was pre-recorded...
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    Ben Nevis and Glen Coe is a national scenic area (NSA) covering part of the Highlands of Scotland surrounding Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, in which certain...
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    Conservation. Much of the western part of the moor lies within the Ben Nevis and Glen Coe National Scenic Area, one of 40 such areas in Scotland. It is notable for...
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    Coire Gabhail (category Glen Coe)
    or The Hollow of Capture) is a high level glen in the Bidean nam Bian mountain massif to the south of Glen Coe, Highland, Scotland. Its narrow entrance...
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    Massacre of Glencoe (category Glen Coe)
    The Massacre of Glencoe took place in Glen Coe in the Highlands of Scotland on 13 February 1692. An estimated 30 members and associates of Clan MacDonald...
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    northeast into mountainous terrain. A road along Glen Etive makes the head of the loch accessible from Glen Coe. The narrow mouth of the loch results in its...
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  • The Meeting of Three Waters is a distinct junction of three rivers in Glen Coe. The rivers join each other with almost right angles between each other...
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  • orchestral strings, and traditional Scottish airs. Indeed, the album's "1692 (Glen Coe Massacre)" is about a real incident in Scottish history, namely, the massacre...
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    part of the national park, alongside other hill ranges such as the Angus Glens and the Monadhliath, and lower areas like Strathspey. The Cairngorms consists...
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  • It may also refer to: Glen Coe, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland Massacre of Glencoe, 1692 Glencoe, Highland, a village in the glen Glencoe Lochan, a tract...
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    range located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is situated between Glen Orchy and Glen Coe. Its four Munros include Stob Ghabhar, Stob a' Choire Odhair, Creise...
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    Clachaig Inn (category Glen Coe)
    The Clachaig Inn is a hotel and pub in Glen Coe, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. It is popular with walkers and climbers who come to visit the surrounding...
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    Fort William is a major tourist centre on the Road to the Isles, with Glen Coe just to the south, Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr to the east, and Glenfinnan...
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    Blåmann Vertical km, Norway 1st, Tromsø SkyRace 45 km (28 mi), Norway 1st, Glen Coe Skyline 53 km (33 mi), Scotland (2nd overall) 4th, The Rut - Lone Peak...
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    Appin and is visible from the A828 road about midway between Oban and Glen Coe. The islet is accessible with difficulty from the shore at low tide. The...
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    Aonach Eagach (category Glen Coe)
    mountain ridge in the Scottish Highlands, marking the northern edge of Glen Coe. It stretches east–west for several miles and includes two Munro summits:...
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    passes close to numerous landmarks, including Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe, the Ballachulish Bridge, Ben Nevis, the Commando Memorial, Loch Ness,...
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