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  2. Lower Breakish - Wikipedia

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    Lower Breakish (Scottish Gaelic: Breacais Ìosal) is a village on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. [1] Gallery. References External links. for Lower Breakish; This ...

  3. Isle of Skye Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The shortfall was due to much lower than expected crowds at the previous event, after spending large amounts of money on bands. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2015 a new two-day event called Skye Live Festival succeeded, taking place in Portree on the Isle of Skye .

  4. Breakish - Wikipedia

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    Breakish may refer to: Lower Breakish, Isle of Skye, Scotland; Upper Breakish, Isle of Skye, Scotland This page was last edited on 26 July 2008, at 05:27 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Galtrigill - Wikipedia

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    Galtrigill (Scottish Gaelic: Galtraigil) is a largely abandoned crofting township on the far north end of the east side of the Duirinish peninsula on the Isle of Skye, and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.

  6. Skye Camanachd - Wikipedia

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    Skye Camanachd is a shinty team from the Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland.It plays in the Premier Division and has a reserve team in North Division One, as well as a Ladies team in the WCA National Division One and a Ladies reserve team in the WCA Development League.

  7. From Wall to ground, band shakes Tallahassee with its sound - AOL

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    Joe Wall and his band the Nitro Groundshakers play Ethics Rocks! The Florida Ethics Institute’s benefit concert on Dec. 6. From Wall to ground, band shakes Tallahassee with its sound

  8. Broadford, Skye - Wikipedia

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    West of Broadford in Glen Suardal, on the lower slopes of Beinn na Caillich, is Goir a' Bhlàir, 'the field of battle' (grid reference 5]). The battle concerned was apparently a decisive action by the Gaelic Clan Mackinnon against the Norsemen. [5] From the late 1700s Broadford was a cattle market.

  9. Ashaig - Wikipedia

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    The old burial ground at Ashaig, which is still in use, reflects the site's ancient religious associations. By tradition, it is closely connected with St. Maelrubha (c.642-722), the apostle to Skye, who is said variously to have sailed over from Applecross (on a large flat stone) and to have occupied the small island of Pabay opposite the beach.