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- Achnacarry abstract "Achnacarry (Scottish Gaelic: Achadh na Cairidh; 'field of the fish-trap/weir') is a small hamlet, private estate, and a castle in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland. It occupies a strategic position on an isthmus between Loch Lochy to the east, and Loch Arkaig to the west.The settlement has a long association with Clan Cameron, Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel built the original Achnacarry Castle in about 1655. This was destroyed by government troops after the Battle of Culloden, but "New Achnacarry" was built near the same site in Scottish Baronial style in 1802. It was used as a Commando Training Depot in World War II and the village retains close ties to British Commandos, the United States Army Rangers and similar units from other Allied nations. In 1928, the Achnacarry Agreement was signed, an early attempt to set petroleum production quotas.".
- Achnacarry councilArea Highland_(council_area).
- Achnacarry country Scotland.
- Achnacarry country United_Kingdom.
- Achnacarry gridReference "NN176877".
- Achnacarry postalCode "PH34 4".
- Achnacarry thumbnail Achnacarry_Castle—Scotland.jpg?width=300.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink www.abmp.freeserve.co.uk.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink www.clan-cameron.org.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink museum.html.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink RN%20Commando.htm.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Achnacarry wikiPageExternalLink www.lochiel.net.
- Achnacarry wikiPageID "2171909".
- Achnacarry wikiPageRevisionID "604105433".
- Achnacarry constituencyScottishParliament Skye,_Lochaber_and_Badenoch_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Achnacarry constituencyWestminster Ross,_Skye_and_Lochaber_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Achnacarry country "Scotland".
- Achnacarry gaelicName "Achadh na Cairidh".
- Achnacarry hasPhotoCollection Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry latitude "56.945171".
- Achnacarry longitude "-4.998183".
- Achnacarry mapType "Scotland".
- Achnacarry officialName "Achnacarry".
- Achnacarry osGridReference "NN176877".
- Achnacarry postcodeArea "PH".
- Achnacarry postcodeDistrict "PH34 4".
- Achnacarry staticImage "300".
- Achnacarry staticImageCaption "Achnacarry Castle".
- Achnacarry unitaryScotland Highland_(council_area).
- Achnacarry subject Category:Highland_Estates.
- Achnacarry subject Category:Lochaber.
- Achnacarry subject Category:Petroleum_politics.
- Achnacarry point "56.945171 -4.998183".
- Achnacarry type Abstraction100002137.
- Achnacarry type Estate113250930.
- Achnacarry type HighlandEstates.
- Achnacarry type Possession100032613.
- Achnacarry type Property113244109.
- Achnacarry type Relation100031921.
- Achnacarry type Place.
- Achnacarry type PopulatedPlace.
- Achnacarry type Settlement.
- Achnacarry type Wikidata:Q532.
- Achnacarry type Place.
- Achnacarry type Location.
- Achnacarry type _Feature.
- Achnacarry comment "Achnacarry (Scottish Gaelic: Achadh na Cairidh; 'field of the fish-trap/weir') is a small hamlet, private estate, and a castle in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland. It occupies a strategic position on an isthmus between Loch Lochy to the east, and Loch Arkaig to the west.The settlement has a long association with Clan Cameron, Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel built the original Achnacarry Castle in about 1655.".
- Achnacarry label "Achnacarry".
- Achnacarry label "Achnacarry".
- Achnacarry label "Achnacarry".
- Achnacarry label "Achnacarry".
- Achnacarry sameAs Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry sameAs Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry sameAs Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry sameAs m.06s5xm.
- Achnacarry sameAs Q340573.
- Achnacarry sameAs Q340573.
- Achnacarry sameAs Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry lat "56.945171".
- Achnacarry long "-4.998183".
- Achnacarry wasDerivedFrom Achnacarry?oldid=604105433.
- Achnacarry depiction Achnacarry_Castle—Scotland.jpg.
- Achnacarry homepage www.lochiel.net.
- Achnacarry isPrimaryTopicOf Achnacarry.
- Achnacarry name "Achadh na Cairidh".
- Achnacarry name "Achnacarry".