Baile an Truiseil

Baile an Truiseil

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latitude= 58.38
longitude=-06.50
official_name =Baile an Truiseil
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shire_county= Western Isles
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os_grid_reference= NB3753

Baile an Truiseil is a village in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.


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