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has gloss | eng: Loch Broom (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Bhraoin, loch of rain showers) is a sea loch located in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. The small town of Ullapool lies on the eastern shore of the loch. Alternatively, the reference to broom is thought to be derived from the spreading yellow gorse. |
lexicalization | eng: Loch Broom |
instance of | c/Sea lochs of Scotland |
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Gaelic | |
has gloss | gla: S e loch-mara ann an Siorrachd Rois ann an Alba a tha ann an Loch Bhraoin (Beurla:Loch Broom). Tha e mu 14.5 cileamatair a dhfhad (eadar Inbhir Làthail agus Rubha Cadail). |
lexicalization | gla: Loch Bhraoin |
Dutch | |
has gloss | nld: Loch Broom (Schots-Gaelisch: Loch Bhraoin) is een inham aan de westkust van Schotland. Ullapool, een klein stadje, ligt op de oostelijke oever van Loch Broom. |
lexicalization | nld: Loch Broom |
Norwegian Nynorsk | |
has gloss | nno: Loch Broom (skotsk-gælisk Loch Bhraoin, tyder «regnbyesjøen») er ein sea loch eller ein fjord i Ross and Cromarty i Skottland. Den vesle byen Ullapool ligg på austsida av fjorden. |
lexicalization | nno: Loch Broom |
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media:img | Loch Bhraoin.jpg |
media:img | Northwest Highlands Loch Broom.jpg |
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