Baile a’ Chaolais

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Baile a’ Chaolais is the Scottish Gaelic name for Ballachulish, a village in the West Highlands of Scotland known for its scenic setting near Loch Leven and Glencoe.

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Baile a’ Chaolais canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
place in Scotland
village
country Scotland
hasEnglishName Ballachulish NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Scottish Gaelic
hasNameMeaning “village of the narrows” in Scottish Gaelic
hasNearbyBridge Ballachulish Bridge NERFINISHED
hasNearbyLoch Loch Leven NERFINISHED
hasNearbyValley Glen Coe NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage English
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType village
hasTraditionalIndustry slate quarrying
hasTransport A82 road
knownFor proximity to Glencoe
scenic setting
views over Loch Leven
locatedIn Highland council area
West Highlands NERFINISHED
western Scottish Highlands
locatedNear Glencoe NERFINISHED
Loch Leven NERFINISHED
locatedOn west coast of Scotland
partOf Lochaber region NERFINISHED
regionType rural area
tourismType hill climbing
mountain walking
outdoor tourism
scenic touring

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Ballachulish hasGaelicName Baile a’ Chaolais