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    Loch Awe (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Obha; also sometimes anglicised as Lochawe, Lochaw, or Lochow) is a large body of freshwater in Argyll and Bute, Scottish...
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    loch is Loch Ness, although there are other famous ones, such as Loch Awe, Loch Lomond and Loch Tay. Examples of sea lochs in Scotland include Loch Long...
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    Kilchurn Castle (category Loch Awe)
    is a ruined structure on a rocky peninsula at the northeastern end of Loch Awe, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It was first constructed in the mid-15th...
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    The Awe Hydro-Electric Scheme was the penultimate scheme developed by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. It centres around Loch Awe, in Argyll...
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  • the deepest of the UK's lakes and Loch Awe the longest. Murray and Pullar (1910) note that the mean depth of Loch Ness is 57.4% of the maximum depth...
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  • List of Scottish loch-monsters is a list of lochs in Scotland said to contain monsters in Scottish folklore. List of lake monsters This article incorporates...
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  • Auchintaple Loch (Glen Isla) Loch Avich (Argyll and Bute) Loch Avon (also known as Loch A'an) (Cairngorms) Loch Awe, Argyll and Bute Loch Awe (Inchnadamph...
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    Loch Awe is a small loch, located 4 miles south of Loch Assynt and next to the village of Ledmore, within the Assynt area of Sutherland, Scotland. The...
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    miles) west of Dalmally, on a branch of Loch Awe leading to the River Awe, which is the outflow from the loch, at its north west corner. There is a seasonally...
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  • and Bute, Scotland River Awe, the river from Loch Awe, Scotland Bridge of Awe, Argyll and Bute, a bridge over the River Awe and a settlement AsiaWorld-Expo...
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    Inishail (category Islands of Loch Awe)
    Inchald) is an island and former parish, in Loch Awe, Scotland. The island lies at the north end of the loch in the council area of Argyll and Bute, between...
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  • son, the 12th duke, both chose to be buried on the island of Inishail in Loch Awe. Ian and Margaret's marriage and scandalous divorce was dramatised in the...
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    of Clan Campbell was either Innes Chonnel Castle on Loch Awe or Caisteal na Nigheann Ruaidh on Loch Avich. The clan's power soon spread throughout Argyll...
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  • Prize for his first novel. At the time, the novel was tentatively titled Loch Awe and was described by Stuart in an interview as, "a love story between two...
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    St Conan's Kirk (category Loch Awe)
    St Conan's Kirk is located in the village of Loch Awe in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. In a 2016 Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland public poll...
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    Stainge, Loch Dochard, Loch Tulla, Lochan Shira, the Cruachan Reservoir, Loch Restil, Loch Awe, Loch Avich, Blackmill Loch, Loch Nant, Loch Nell, Loch Scammadale...
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    train heading south on the West Highland Line A Scotrail service crosses Loch Awe in 2017 Bridge of Orchy station in 1961 Railway Bridge near Inverlochy...
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    Loch Awe railway station is a railway station serving the village of Lochawe, on the northern bank of Loch Awe, in western Scotland. This station is on...
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  • maintained by Historic Scotland, stands on a peninsula (formerly an island) in Loch Awe, 2 miles (3 km) west of the village, and is open to the public in summer...
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    father, the 11th Duke, both chose to be buried on the island of Inishail in Loch Awe. In the 2021 mini-series A Very British Scandal, Campbell was played by...
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    Castle is a ruined 13th-century castle on Innis Chonnell, an island on Loch Awe near Dalavich, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The fortress was once a stronghold...
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    Noe Awe catchment River Awe River Orchy (flows into Loch Awe) River Strae (R) River Lochy (L) Allt Kinglass (R) Water of Tulla (L) (flows into Loch Tulla)...
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    on Loch Etive, a sea loch, and not on Loch Awe, an inland loch, which, in any case was controlled by the Campbells, allies of Bruce. As for Loch Awe being...
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    Centre Loch Alsh Loch Ard Loch Awe Loch Assynt Loch Earn Loch Etive Loch Fyne Loch Goil Loch Katrine Loch Leven Loch Linnhe Loch Lochy Loch Lomond Loch Lomond...
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    Isle) in Loch Awe warding the eastern approach to the narrow Pass of Brander, which was the gateway to the west. The Macnaghtens came to Loch Awe and as...
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    Loch of Avich is a large freshwater loch that lies approximately 1 mi (1.6 km) west of Loch Awe in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. It is the second biggest...
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    Gare Loch and Loch Long. The line comes inland at Arrochar and Tarbet to meet the western shore of Loch Lomond. At the northern end of the loch the lines...
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    Liever Island are all promontories on Loch Awe as opposed to islands, despite their names. Likewise Eilean Aoidhe on Loch Fyne. The Black Isle is also An t-Eilean...
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    Historically, the clan inhabited lands west of Loch Awe, in Argyll. These clan lands were centred at Loch Tromlee, where an island castle served as the...
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    River Awe (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Abha) is a short river in the Southwest Highlands of Scotland by which the freshwater Loch Awe empties into Loch Etive...
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