A’ Mhuir-thìr (Scottish Gaelic, less common)

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A’ Mhuir-thìr is a less common Scottish Gaelic name for The Minch, the strait of water separating the Outer Hebrides from the northwest coast of mainland Scotland.

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A’ Mhuir-thìr 25

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
geographical feature
sea strait
adjacentTo Isle of Lewis NERFINISHED
Isle of Skye NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides NERFINISHED
northwest mainland Scotland
connectsTo Little Minch NERFINISHED
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Sea of the Hebrides NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName An Cuan Sgitheanach NERFINISHED
An Cuan Sgìth NERFINISHED
hasWaterType salt water
isGaelicNameFor The Minch NERFINISHED
languageScript Latin script
lessCommonNameFor The Minch NERFINISHED
locatedIn northwest Scotland NERFINISHED
nameInLanguage Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
partOf North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
refersTo The Minch NERFINISHED
region Highlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
Outer Hebrides NERFINISHED
separates Outer Hebrides NERFINISHED
northwest coast of mainland Scotland
usedBy Scottish Gaelic speakers

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The Minch languageVariantName A’ Mhuir-thìr (Scottish Gaelic, less common)