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- Glen_Cannich abstract "Glen Cannich (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Chanaich) is a long glen in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland and through which runs the River Cannich. Emerging from the reservoir of Loch Mullardoch, the river flows east to merge with the River Affric at the village of Cannich, their combined waters forming the River Glass.Downstream of Loch Mullardoch are the smaller natural lochs of Loch a' Bhana, Loch Sealbhanach, Loch Carrie and Loch Craskie through each of which the river flows. Other lochs within the Cannich catchment include (from west to east) Loch an Fraoich-choire, Coire Lochan, Loch a' Choire Dhomhain, Loch a' Choire Bhig, Loch Tuill Bhearnach and Lochan a' Mhill Dhuibh. Within the narrow confines of the eastern end of the glen the river plunges over two waterfalls; Eas Maol Mhairi and Eas an Fhithich. Innumerable burns drain the mountain slopes to the north and south of the river, the largest of which are the Abhainn a' Choilich and Abhainn Sithidh which arise on the eastern slopes of the peak of Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan.A minor public road runs up Glen Cannich from Cannich as far as the Mullardoch dam. Other than water capture for the hydro-electric scheme, the major land uses in the glen are forestry and deer stalking.".
- Glen_Cannich thumbnail Glen_Cannich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_230910.jpg?width=300.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageExternalLink search.php?i=9520627.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageID "25339550".
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageLength "1795".
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageRevisionID "675625511".
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Cannich.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glens_of_Scotland.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Highland_(council_area).
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Affric.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Loch_Mullardoch.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Highlands.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink River_Glass,_Strathglass.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink Sgùrr_nan_Ceathramhnan.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLink File:Glen_Cannich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_230910.jpg.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glen Cannich".
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Glen_Cannich wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-gd.
- Glen_Cannich subject Category:Glens_of_Scotland.
- Glen_Cannich subject Category:Valleys_of_Highland_(council_area).
- Glen_Cannich hypernym Glen.
- Glen_Cannich point "57.34 -4.95".
- Glen_Cannich type Settlement.
- Glen_Cannich type Landform.
- Glen_Cannich type SpatialThing.
- Glen_Cannich comment "Glen Cannich (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Chanaich) is a long glen in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland and through which runs the River Cannich. Emerging from the reservoir of Loch Mullardoch, the river flows east to merge with the River Affric at the village of Cannich, their combined waters forming the River Glass.Downstream of Loch Mullardoch are the smaller natural lochs of Loch a' Bhana, Loch Sealbhanach, Loch Carrie and Loch Craskie through each of which the river flows.".
- Glen_Cannich label "Glen Cannich".
- Glen_Cannich sameAs Q5567628.
- Glen_Cannich sameAs Gleann_Canaich.
- Glen_Cannich sameAs m.09gbns5.
- Glen_Cannich sameAs Q5567628.
- Glen_Cannich lat "57.34".
- Glen_Cannich long "-4.95".
- Glen_Cannich wasDerivedFrom Glen_Cannich?oldid=675625511.
- Glen_Cannich depiction Glen_Cannich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_230910.jpg.
- Glen_Cannich isPrimaryTopicOf Glen_Cannich.