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Eilean Choinneich is an uninhabited island in Loch Leven, the sea loch that separates Argyllshire from Inverness-shire. It lies nearer the Inverness-shire shore and so belongs to that county, and parish of Kilmallie. The name is Gaelic, meaning "Kenneth's Island".
The island forms the southernmost point of Inverness-shire.
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- Location map: 56°41’4"N, 5°9’12"W
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