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- Blarmacfoldach abstract "Blarmacfoldach (or Blàr Mac Faoilteach) is a small croftingsettlement in Scotland, in the Mamore Hills between Fort William and Kinlochleven. In past centuries, Blarmacfoldach was mainly a Clan Cameron settlement.Historically, the area spoke Lochaber Gaelic, which had a number of distinctive features.In the 19th century, Blarmacfoldach had a population of over 800. Reflecting the tragedy that gradually befell the Highlands as a whole, the population has gradually fallen to around 50, the last native dying in 2000. This was exacerbated by the cholera epidemic of the 19th century, when a ship in Loch Linnhe brought contaminated linen.The Gaelic etymology of the name is not clear. Blàr typically refers to a field, often a battlefield, whereas the faoiltich are the cold early months of the year, corresponding to January (Faoilleach) in modern Gaelic.Blàr mac Faoltaich is one of the 'four blars' in the area, comprising Blàr Mac Faoltaich, Blàr a' Chaorainn, Blàr nan Cléireach, and Blàr Mac Droighnich (also spelt Mac Droighneach, Mac Druineach, and nan Druineach, and meaning the field of the wise men).The river Cìochnis (Cìoch Innis) which originates from the greatest island of the British isles in Lochan Lùnn dà Bhrà, and passes through Blàr Mac Faoilteach, was the source of hydro-electric power for the first electric street lighting in Scotland, in nearby Fort William high street.The West Highland Way passes through the clachan near one of its two endpoints.Blar Mac Faoilteach was known locally as one of the last places to celebrate the old Highland New Year on January 12.".
- Blarmacfoldach thumbnail Blarmacfoldach.jpg?width=300.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageID "637663".
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageLength "2026".
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageRevisionID "639069277".
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Lochaber.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Cholera.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Clachan.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Clan_Cameron.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Crofting.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Epidemic.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Faoilleach.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Fort_William,_Highland.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Kinlochleven.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Linnhe.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Lochaber.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Mamores.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic_language.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink West_Highland_Way.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLink File:Blarmacfoldach.jpg.
- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blarmacfoldach".
- Blarmacfoldach hasPhotoCollection Blarmacfoldach.
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- Blarmacfoldach wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Blarmacfoldach subject Category:Populated_places_in_Lochaber.
- Blarmacfoldach point "56.78 -5.12".
- Blarmacfoldach type Article.
- Blarmacfoldach type Article.
- Blarmacfoldach type SpatialThing.
- Blarmacfoldach comment "Blarmacfoldach (or Blàr Mac Faoilteach) is a small croftingsettlement in Scotland, in the Mamore Hills between Fort William and Kinlochleven. In past centuries, Blarmacfoldach was mainly a Clan Cameron settlement.Historically, the area spoke Lochaber Gaelic, which had a number of distinctive features.In the 19th century, Blarmacfoldach had a population of over 800.".
- Blarmacfoldach label "Blarmacfoldach".
- Blarmacfoldach sameAs Blàr_mac_Faoilteach.
- Blarmacfoldach sameAs m.02zc7s.
- Blarmacfoldach sameAs Q4925251.
- Blarmacfoldach sameAs Q4925251.
- Blarmacfoldach lat "56.78".
- Blarmacfoldach long "-5.12".
- Blarmacfoldach wasDerivedFrom Blarmacfoldach?oldid=639069277.
- Blarmacfoldach depiction Blarmacfoldach.jpg.
- Blarmacfoldach isPrimaryTopicOf Blarmacfoldach.