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Description | Images | Id |
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Cardiganshire | 103726 | ||
Cardonald, Glasgow | Cardonald is a Glasgow suburb, formerly a village. | 110067 | |
Cardross, Dunbartonshire | Cardross is a large village on the north side of the Firth of Clyde, situated halfway between Dumbarton and Helensburgh. Cardross is in the historic geographical county of Dunbartonshire but the modern political local... | 118504 | |
Caribbean | The Caribbean islands consist of more than 700 islands organised into some 30 territories. In geographical and political terms, they are usually regarded as part of North America. | 106412 | |
Carinish, North Uist | Carinish lies about 7½ miles southwest of Lochmaddy in North Uist. It should not be confused with Carnish in Uig, Lewis. | Yes | 72761 |
Carishader, Lewis | Carishader was lotted in 1849 into 12 regular crofts laid out in a line straddling the main road through Uig, between the hill and the shore of Loch Roag, looking over to Reef and Vuia. Two further crofts were added... | Yes | 1336 |
Carlisle, Cumberland | 75936 | ||
Carloway District, Lewis | The Carloway district, on the west side of Lewis, comprises the villages of Dalmore, Upper Carloway and Park, Garenin, Borrowston, Knock, Kirvick, Doune, and Tolsta Chaolais. Among the attractions in the area are the... | Yes | 2371 |
Carluke, Renfrewshire | Carluke is in Renfrewshire and is 25 miles south east of Glasgow | 10881 | |
Carmarthenshire | 103727 | ||
Carminish, Harris | Carminish is a small settlement close to Strond in South Harris. | 70249 | |
Carnish, Lewis | According to D Maciver in his Place-names of Lewis and Harris, the name Carnish is from the Norse kvern-nes, meaning 'promontory of the querns' (ie hand mills). There is evidence of prehistoric habitation on the... | Yes | 3217 |
Carrbridge, Inverness-shire | Carrbridge is a village in the Spey Valley in the historical county of Inverness-shire. | 8892 | |
Carrigreich, Harris | Carrigreich is a small village on the east side of the Isle of Harris, on the road from Tarbert to Scalpay. Satellite Image | 9668 | |
Carstairs, Lanarkshire | Carstairs is a village in Lanarkshire, Scotland and is located five miles east of the county town of Lanark. | 111895 | |
Castle Douglas, Dumfriesshire | Castle Douglas (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùghlais) is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It lies in the lieutenancy area of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the eastern part of Galloway, between the towns of Dalbeattie ... | 119042 | |
Castle Grounds, Stornoway | Stornoway Castle Grounds (also known as Stornoway Woods, or A' Gheàrraidh Chruaidh in Gaelic) is the name given to the area surrounding Lews Castle. It is in the care of the Stornoway Trust. The grounds were originally... | 109312 | |
Castle Street, Dingwall | 118859 | ||
Castle Street, Stornoway | 107639 | ||
Castlebay, Barra | Castlebay is the main settlement on the island of Barra and its ferry terminal is part of the triangular route together with Oban and Lochboisdale. Kisimul Castle lies within the bay, and a small ferry takes foot... | Yes | 109617 |
Castlegar, British Columbia | Castlegar is the second largest community in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. | 119599 | |
Catalone, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia | 113054 | ||
Caverstay Common, Lewis | 108926 | ||
Caverstay, Lewis | The village of Caverstay is located on the south side of Loch Erisort, just across Tob Caverstay from the somewhat larger village of Garyvard. It consisted of just four crofts, though the neighbouring hamlet of Torostay... | Yes | 2970 |
Caw, Harris | Caw is located near Tarbert, Isle of Harris. | 106148 | |
Cawdor, Nairnshire | Cawdor is a village and parish in the Highland council area, Scotland. The village is situated five miles south south west of Nairn, and twelve miles east from Inverness. The village is in the Historic County of... | 118499 | |
Ceann a' Chlachain, Lochcroistean | Ceann a' Chlachainn - stepping stones were laid across Loch Croistean and the area was given that name. | 36450 | |
Ceann a' Mhuire, Lewis | A remote location on the eastern shore of Loch Seaforth in the Pairc district, probably part of the Seaforth tack. In 1820, there are four households listed: Kenneth Macleod Angus Mackay John Macswain Donald Macleod -... | 29283 | |
Ceylon | The large island of Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, lies in the Indian Ocean close to Asia. Its population is in excess of 20 million. Ceylon gained independence from Britain in 1947. | 8508 | |
Chancellor Street, Glasgow | 120660 |