Category:Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text
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This category contains articles with Scottish Gaelic-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
This category should only be added with the {{Lang}} family of templates, never explicitly.
For example {{Lang|gd|text in Scottish Gaelic language here}}
, which wraps the text with <span lang="gd">
. Also available is {{Lang-gd|text in Scottish Gaelic language here}}
which displays as Scottish Gaelic: text in Scottish Gaelic language here.
See also
Pages in category "Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,464 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ceabhaigh
- Ceallasaigh Mòr
- Ceann Ear
- Ceann Iar
- Ceasg
- Celtic Animism
- Celtic art
- Celtic calendar
- Celtic Christianity
- Celtic coinage
- Celtic Congress
- Celtic Family Magazine
- Celtic harp
- Celtic knot
- Celtic League
- Celtic maze
- Celtic Media Festival
- Celtic mythology
- Celtic onomastics
- List of Celtic place names in Portugal
- Ancient Celtic religion
- Celtic sacred trees
- Celtic studies
- Celtic union
- Ancient Celtic warfare
- Celts in Transylvania
- The Celts (2000 TV series)
- Census in the United Kingdom
- Central Belt
- Cessnock subway station
- Children's Hearings Scotland
- Chno Dearg
- List of Christmas and winter gift-bringers
- Chryston
- Church of Scotland
- Causantín mac Cináeda
- Cirque
- Citizens' Assembly of Scotland
- Clach an Tiompain
- Clachan of Campsie
- Clachan, Kintyre
- Clachnaharry
- Cladich
- Claíomh Solais
- Clairinsh
- Clan
- Clan Campbell
- Clan Colquhoun
- Clan Gillanders
- Clan Gunn
- Clan MacEacharn
- Clan MacIntyre
- Clan Livingstone
- Clan MacLeod of Lewis
- Clan Matheson
- Clan Munro
- Clan Robertson
- Clan Ross
- Claonaig
- Clarkston, East Renfrewshire
- Clashmore, Assynt
- Clashnessie
- Classification of swords
- Clay-body
- Claymore
- Cleft sentence
- Clisham
- Cloch
- Clunie
- Cnapan
- Coire an t-Sneachda
- Battle of Coire Na Creiche
- College of Justice
- Colonsay Airport
- Columba
- Committees of the Scottish Parliament
- 2026 Commonwealth Games
- Communist Party of Britain
- Communities Directorates
- Community Justice Scotland
- Comrie, Perth and Kinross
- Condorrat
- Battle of Confey
- River Meig
- Conon Bridge
- Conon Bridge railway station
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Constitutional status of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles
- Contin Island
- Continental Celtic languages
- Coracle
- Corgarff
- Cornhill, Aberdeenshire
- Cornish people
- Cornish rotten and pocket boroughs
- Corpach
- Corrachadh Mòr
- Corrie, Arran
- Gulf of Corryvreckan
- Cortes, Aberdeenshire
- List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages
- List of country names in various languages (A–C)
- Coutts (surname)
- Cove Bay
- Covenanters
- Cowcaddens
- Cowcaddens subway station
- Cowie Water
- Cowie, Stirling
- Coylet
- Coylumbridge
- Craigellachie National Nature Reserve
- Craigellachie, Moray
- Craigendoran
- Craigie (hamlet), Perth and Kinross
- Craigleith
- Craignure
- Craigton, Glasgow
- Cramond
- Cramond Island
- Cran (unit)
- Cranachan, Lochaber
- Cranston, Midlothian
- Crawfordjohn
- Creag nan Damh
- Creich, Fife
- Creich, Sutherland
- Creighton (name)
- Creinch
- Creise
- Creoch Loch
- Crieff
- Crimond
- Croft (land)
- Crofters Holdings (Scotland) Act 1886
- Croftfoot
- Croick
- Cromarty
- Cromarty Firth
- Cromartyshire
- Cromore
- Crosshill railway station
- Crossmyloof
- Crowlin Islands
- Crown Estate Scotland
- Crown of Scotland
- Crown, Inverness
- Crowning of the Bard
- Croy, Highland
- Cruthin
- Crwth
- Cù-sìth
- Cuil Bay
- Cuillin
- Culcabock
- Culloden
- Culloden Academy
- Culloden, Highland
- Culture of Cornwall
- Culture of Ireland
- Culture of Wales
- Culture, Tourism and Major Events
- Cumberland Highlanders
- Cumbernauld
- Cumbric
- Cumming (surname)
- Clan Cumming
- Cummingston
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- Dál Riata
- Dalgety Bay
- Dalhalvaig
- Dalmarnock
- Dalnabreck
- Dalnavert, Highland
- Dalqueich
- Dalwhinnie
- Dalwhinnie railway station
- Damsay
- Island of Danna
- David MacBrayne
- Daviot, Highland
- Deanston
- Dearc
- Dechmont
- Declaration of Arbroath
- Deeside Gaelic
- Delny
- Democratic Left Scotland
- Demographic history of Scotland
- Demographics of Nova Scotia
- Dennyloanhead
- Deskford
- Diatonic button accordion
- Dictionary of the Scots Language
- Dippen, Arran
- Dipple, Moray
- Dirk
- Dirnanean House
- Dochgarroch
- Doll, Highland