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'''Glenorchy and Inishail''' is a civil parish in [[Argyllshire]] encompassing [[Glen Orchy]] and the northern part of [[Loch Awe]], in which lies the island [[Inishail]], once inhabited and once a parish in its own right. | [[File:Glenorchy church and graveyard.jpg|thumb|200px|Glenorchy parish church in Dalamlly]] | ||
'''Glenorchy and Inishail''' is a vast civil parish in [[Argyllshire]] encompassing [[Glen Orchy]] and the northern part of [[Loch Awe]], in which lies the island [[Inishail]], once inhabited and once a parish in its own right. Villages in the parish include [[Bridge of Orchy]] and [[Dalmally]]. The population was 1,040 in 2011. | |||
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*Location map: {{wmap|56.496|-4.841|zoom=12}} | |||
[[Category:Towns and villages in Argyllshire]] | [[Category:Towns and villages in Argyllshire]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:13, 23 May 2016
Glenorchy and Inishail is a vast civil parish in Argyllshire encompassing Glen Orchy and the northern part of Loch Awe, in which lies the island Inishail, once inhabited and once a parish in its own right. Villages in the parish include Bridge of Orchy and Dalmally. The population was 1,040 in 2011.
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- Location map: 56°29’46"N, 4°50’28"W
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