• Cowal and Bute Camanachd is a shinty club based in Dunoon, Cowal, Scotland. The club fields a side in the Women's League and is the only shinty team at...
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    Shinty (Scottish Gaelic: camanachd, iomain) is a team sport played with sticks and a ball. Shinty is now played mainly in the Scottish Highlands and among...
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  • Bute Shinty Club is a shinty club from Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland. It has a reserve team which is in South Division Two. The club has been reconstituted...
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  • between Portavadie and Inveruglas, Cowal Glasgow Cowal, a defunct shinty club, founded in 1876 Cowal and Bute (shinty), women's shinty club based in Dunoon...
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    Kyles of Bute (Scottish Gaelic: Na Caoil Bhòdach) form a narrow sea channel that separates the northern end of the Isle of Bute from the Cowal peninsula...
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  • around St. Ninian's Bay, and Kildavanan on Ettrick Bay. In the north, Bute is separated from the Cowal peninsula by the Kyles of Bute. The northern part of...
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  • Col-Glen Shinty Club is a shinty club based in Clachan of Glendaruel, Cowal, Argyll, Scotland. The club was founded in 1920, and was originally called...
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    Gaelic: Dùn Omhain [t̪un ˈo.ɪɲ]) is the main town on the Cowal peninsula in the south of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located on the western shore of the...
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    Women's shinty is a sport, played almost entirely within Scotland, identical to the men's game of shinty, with the same rules, same sized pitch and same...
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  • of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire Kyle (ward) Kyles of Bute, the channel between Isle of Bute and the Cowal Peninsula Kyle of Durness, the...
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