Craigellachie

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Craigellachie is a prominent rocky hill in Speyside, Scotland, historically significant as a rallying point and symbolic stronghold of Clan Grant.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landform
associatedWithClan Clan Grant NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasCulturalRole symbol of Clan Grant territory
hasHistoricalSignificance yes
hasMottoAssociation “Stand fast Craigellachie”
hasPhysicalCharacteristic rocky
hasRecreationalUse hiking
viewpoint
hasTopographicForm prominent hill
hasViewOf surrounding Speyside landscape
isBattleCryOf Clan Grant NERFINISHED
isRallyingPointFor Clan Grant NERFINISHED
isSymbolicStrongholdOf Clan Grant NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction yes
languageOfName Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Moray NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
Speyside NERFINISHED
nameMeaning “rocky hill” or “rock of alarm”
nearSettlement Craigellachie village NERFINISHED
overlooks River Spey NERFINISHED
Strathspey NERFINISHED
partOf Clan Grant traditional lands
region Speyside whisky region NERFINISHED
usedAs defensive stronghold
rallying point

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Clan Grant associatedMountain Craigellachie