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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- Gododdin
- Godred Crovan
- Gofraid
- Goidelic languages
- Golf in Scotland
- Golspie
- Golspie High School
- Gorbals
- Gorthleck
- Govan
- Govan subway station
- Govanhill
- Grammatical gender
- Grandfather Mountain Highland Games
- Grandtully
- Gravir
- Great Britain
- Great Cumbrae
- Great Glen Way
- Great Highland bagpipe
- Great Irish warpipes
- Greenfaulds
- Greenock
- Gress
- Greyfriars Kirk
- Gruinard Island
- Gruline
- Gunna, Scotland
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- Habost
- Haggis
- Half-foot
- Halifax County, Nova Scotia
- Halistra
- Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
- Para Handy
- Harlosh Island
- Harris, Outer Hebrides
- Haskeir Eagach
- Hatton of Fintray
- Hatton, Aberdeenshire
- Haugh, East Ayrshire
- Hawick
- Hazlehead
- Head of Muir
- Healthcare Improvement Scotland
- The Heart Stone
- MV Hebridean Isles
- Hebrides
- MV Hebrides
- Helensburgh
- Helensburgh Central railway station
- Helensburgh Upper railway station
- Helga Moddansdóttir
- Hellisay
- River Helmsdale
- Ewen Henderson (musician)
- Hermetray
- High cross
- Highland (council area)
- Highland cattle
- Highland Potato Famine
- Highlands and Islands Airports
- Hill of Row
- Hillhead
- Hillhead subway station
- Hillington, Scotland
- Hillpark
- Hillpark Secondary School
- Hilton of Cadboll
- Hilton, Aberdeen
- Hirta
- Historic Scotland
- History of ice hockey
- History of Kirkcaldy
- History of Portugal
- History of Scotland
- History of Scottish Gaelic
- History of the kilt
- History of the Scottish Episcopal Church
- History of the Scottish Greens
- Hogmanay
- Holm, Lewis
- Vera Holme
- Holy Island, Firth of Clyde
- Holytown
- Hobkirk
- Hopeman
- Horse Island, Summer Isles
- Horse Isle
- Hugh
- Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
- Hunda
- Hungladder
- Hunters Quay
- Huntly
- Ronan Huon
- Hurling
- Hutchesontown
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- Imbolc
- Inch
- Inch House, Edinburgh
- Inch Kenneth
- Inch, Dumfries and Galloway
- Inchconnachan
- Inchfad
- Inchkeith
- Inchmarnock
- Inchmoan
- Inchmurrin
- Inchnadamph
- Inchree
- Inchtavannach
- Inflected preposition
- Inflection
- Ingibiorg Finnsdottir
- Assassination of Ingimundr
- Inner Hebrides
- Inner Sound, Scotland
- Innerleithen
- Innerwick
- Innis Chonain
- Insch
- Insh
- Inshes
- Insular art
- Insular Celtic languages
- Interlace (art)
- Intermediate 1
- International Financial Services District
- Inverbervie
- Invercargill
- Inverclyde
- Inverdruie
- Invereshie and Inshriach National Nature Reserve
- Inverey
- Invergarry
- Invergordon
- Inverie
- Inverinate
- Inverkip
- Battle of Inverlochy (1431)
- Inverness
- Inverness Airport
- Inverness Airport railway station
- Inverness County, Nova Scotia
- Inverness railway station
- Inverness-shire
- Inverpeffer
- Invershin
- Inverugie
- Inveruglas
- Iomain
- Iomart
- Iona
- Ireland
- Irish nationalism
- Irish Americans
- Irish folklore
- Irish language
- Irish road bowling
- Irish Sea
- Irish Travellers
- Irvine, North Ayrshire
- Isay
- Isle Martin
- MV Isle of Arran
- MV Isle of Cumbrae
- Isle Ristol
- Isleornsay
- Kingdom of the Isles
- Italo-Celtic
- Itinerant groups in Europe