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 2,462 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Fachan
- Factor (Scotland)
- Fairy
- Fairy Lochs
- Fairy Pools
- Falkirk
- Falkirk (council area)
- Battle of Falkirk
- Falkland, Fife
- Fanum d'Aron
- Faoilleach
- Faraid Head
- John Farquharson (Jesuit)
- Farr, Strathnairn
- Fauldhouse
- Fearnan
- Feis
- Feolin
- Feorlig
- Fergus Mór
- Fergushill
- Ferguson Marine
- Mo rùn geal òg
- Ferindonald
- Feriniquarrie
- Fernaig manuscript
- Ferness
- Fersit
- Fersit Halt railway station
- Festy cock
- Fetterangus
- Fettercairn
- Fianna
- Fiaraidh
- Fidra
- Fife
- Fife College
- Fife Ness
- Findochty
- Finegand
- MV Finlaggan
- Finzean
- First Coast, Highland
- First Minister of Scotland
- First ScotRail
- Firth
- Firth of Forth
- Firth of Tay
- Fiskavaig
- Fladda-chùain
- Flag of Scotland
- Flaith
- Flanders Moss
- Flashader
- Flodaigh
- Flodaigh, Lewis
- Flodday near Vatersay
- Flow Country
- Fochabers
- Fodderty
- Foindle
- Food Standards Scotland
- Foot plough
- Football in Scotland
- John Forbes (Gaelic scholar)
- Fordoun
- Foresterhill
- Forestry and Land Scotland
- Forestry in Scotland
- Forfar
- Forgandenny
- Formartine
- Fort Augustus
- Fort William, Scotland
- Forth Valley College
- Fortingall
- Foveran
- Foyers, Highland
- Fraoch Eilean, Loch Awe
- Fraoch-Eilean
- Fraserburgh
- Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)
- Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland
- Freedom Come-All-Ye
- Friday
- Loch Frisa
- Fuaigh Mòr
- Fuath
- Fyrish Monument
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- Gaelic
- Gaelic football
- Gaelic literature
- Gaelic music
- Gaelic psalm singing
- Gaels
- Gairloch
- Gairloch High School
- Gairloch Museum
- Gairlochy
- Gallaecia
- Gallaecian language
- Gallia Celtica
- Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
- Galmisdale
- Galtrigill
- Ganavan
- Garafad
- Garbh Eileach
- Garbh Eilean, Shiant Islands
- Gardenstown
- Garelochhead
- Garenin
- Garmond, Aberdeenshire
- Garmouth
- Garrabost
- Garrowhill
- River Garry, Inverness-shire
- Garscadden
- Gartcosh
- Garth Castle
- Gartly
- Gartmore
- Gartness
- Gartocharn
- Gartymore
- Garvald, East Lothian
- Gatehouse of Fleet
- Gathering Day
- Gaul
- The Gauldrons
- Gaulish
- Gauls
- River Gaur
- Gaw (surname)
- Geary, Skye
- Geas
- Gedintailor
- Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender
- General Register Office for Scotland
- General Teaching Council for Scotland
- George Square
- George Square, Edinburgh
- Georgeville, Nova Scotia
- German Society for Celtic Studies
- Gh (digraph)
- Giffnock railway station
- Anne Lorne Gillies
- Girvan railway station
- Girvan Steeple
- Glace Bay (disambiguation)
- Glaistig
- Glamaig
- Glas Tulaichean
- Glasdrum Wood
- Glasgow
- Glasgow Airport
- Glasgow bid for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics
- Glasgow Central railway station
- Glasgow Queen Street railway station
- University of Glasgow
- Glasney College
- Glastonbury Tor
- Battle of Glen Affric
- Glen Docherty
- Glen Douglas
- Glen Finart
- Glen Lochay
- Glen Lyon
- Glen Nant
- Glen Nevis
- MV Glen Rosa
- Glen Shiel
- Glen Shira
- Glen Urquhart
- Glen Village
- Glenachulish
- Glenbuck
- William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn
- Glencoe, Highland
- Massacre of Glencoe
- Glencoe, New Zealand
- Glendale, Skye
- Glendaruel
- Glendronach distillery
- Glengyle distillery
- Glenlivet
- Glenlomond
- Glenmoriston
- Glenorchy Parish Church
- Gleouraich
- Glottal stop
- Gododdin
- Godred Crovan
- Gofraid
- Goidelic languages
- Golf in Scotland
- Golspie
- Golspie High School
- Gorbals
- Gorthleck