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G idhealtachd
G idhealtachd Gàidhealtachd The Gàidhealtachd (Eng: Gaeldom), sometimes known as A' Ghàidhealtachd (Eng: the Gàidhealtachd), usually refers to the Scottish highlands and islands, and especially the Scottish Gaelic culture of the area. This is in contrast to Irish Gaelic where an Irish speaking area is known as a Gaeltacht (itself a ...
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Talk:G idhealtachd
... Might there be a map of the Gaidhealtachd? -- Anon Note that much of the east ...
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Highland (council area)
... External link The Highland Council (Comhairle na Gaidhealtachd) United Kingdom | Scotland | Council areas of Scotland ...
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Talk:Scotia
... was used in the Middle Ages as Gaidhealtachd is used in the 21st century. They ... mean the same descriptively; and like Scotia, Gaidhealtachd has obtained an official and fixed meaning ...
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Talk:Scotland/Archive1
... would like to cede as Gaelic; the Gaidhealtachd is much larger than the Isles and ... speakers together) could be considered in the Gaidhealtachd since they've had a continuous Gaelic ...
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Differences between Scottish Gaelic and Irish
... harbour cuan* ocean Gaeltacht Irish-speaking area Gaidhealtachd** Highlands (Scotland) An Bhreatain Bheag*** Wales A ... aigéan ** Irish equivalent is Garbhríocha (na hAlban). 'Gaidhealtachd' originally had the same linguistic based meaning ...
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Scottish Lowlands
Scottish Lowlands The Scottish Lowlands, although not officially a geographical area of the country, in normal usage is generally meant to include those parts of Scotland not referred to as the Highlands (or Gàidhealtachd), that is, everywhere due south and east of a line (the Highland Boundary Fault) between Stonehaven and ...
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Scotia
... the 21th century usage of the word Gaidhealtachd. They both mean the same thing descriptively; and like Scotia, Gaidhealtachd has obtained an official and fixed meaning ...
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ゲールタハト (translated from Japanese)
... language. The Scottish ・ gale languageUse area (Gaidhealtachd) it includes. As for these territories, Gale ...
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Highland (Unitary Authority) (translated from German)
Highland (Unitary Authority) Highland Administrative seat Inverness Surface: 25.659 km² Population (29.4.2001) 208.914 Population density 8.1 a Wkm² ISO code : GB-HLD ONSCode 00QT Website www.highland.gov.uk Highland ( gaelisch Roinn well Gàidhealtachd) is one of 32 unitary authorities in Scotland . The surface-moderately largest ...
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