Loch Laomainn (Scottish Gaelic)

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Loch Laomainn is the Scottish Gaelic name for Loch Lomond, the largest inland stretch of water by surface area in Great Britain, famed for its scenic beauty in the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Laomainn (Scottish Gaelic) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish Gaelic toponym
appliesToFeatureType lake
loch
associatedWithCountry Scotland
United Kingdom
associatedWithRegion Scottish Highlands
denotes body of water separating the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands
etymologicallyRelatedTo Lomond Hills
surface form: Lomond
hasCulturalAssociation Scottish Highlands landscape
NatureScot
surface form: Scottish natural heritage

Scottish tourism
hasEnglishName Loch Lomond
hasTypeOfName hydronym
isToponymFor major freshwater lake in Great Britain
popular scenic destination in Scotland
language Scottish Gaelic
nameFor Loch Lomond
partOfLinguisticVariety Scottish Gaelic place‑name tradition
refersTo Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park
freshwater loch
largest inland stretch of water by surface area in Great Britain
loch in Scotland
script Latin alphabet
usedByCommunity Scottish Gaelic speakers

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Loch Lomond hasNameInLanguage Loch Laomainn (Scottish Gaelic)