Barraigh

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Barraigh is the Scottish Gaelic name for the Isle of Barra, an island in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland known for its rugged coastline, beaches, and strong Gaelic culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gaelic toponym
Scottish island
island
airportFeature beach runway
connectedByFerryTo Eriskay NERFINISHED
Oban NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasAirport Barra Airport NERFINISHED
hasBeach Traigh Mhòr NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic predominantly Gaelic-speaking community
rugged coastline
sandy beaches
strong Gaelic culture
hasClimate maritime climate
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
hasCulturalIdentity Gaelic
Hebridean
hasCulturalTradition Gaelic music
Gaelic song
ceilidh dancing
hasEconomicActivity crofting
fishing
tourism
hasHistoricSite Kisimul Castle NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeFeature machair grassland
rocky hills
hasLanguage English
hasNotableFeature airport on the beach
hasProtectedAreaNearby Sound of Barra Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
hasReligiousSite Roman Catholic churches
hasReligiousTradition Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
hasSettlement Castlebay NERFINISHED
Eoligarry NERFINISHED
Northbay NERFINISHED
hasTransportLink Caledonian MacBrayne ferry services NERFINISHED
islandGroup Southern Outer Hebrides NERFINISHED
locatedIn Outer Hebrides
Scotland
United Kingdom
Western Isles NERFINISHED
nameInLanguage Scottish Gaelic
partOf Na h-Eileanan Siar NERFINISHED
refersTo Isle of Barra NERFINISHED
usesScript Latin alphabet

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Isle of Barra hasGaelicName Barraigh