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Kilchoan
Kilchoan (''Cille Chòmhghain'' in Gaelic) is a village on the Scottish peninsula of Ardnamurchan, in Lochaber, Highland. It is the most westerly village on Great Britain, although several tiny hamlets lie further west on the peninsula (of these, the most westerly is called Portuairk). The western linear, coastal parts of the village are Ormsaigmore and Ormsaigbeg. Kilchoan altogether has a population of about 150.〔(Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics: Data Zone S01003739 ) Kilchoan forms an imprecise division no more than 5% of the land and has no more than a third of the population of this area, 541 people.〕 ==History== Donaldson equates 'Buarblaig' (now Bourblaige about 3 miles east of Kilchoan on the other side of the eastern mountain of Ben Hiant at 528m, 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Site Record for Ardnamurchan, Bourblaige )〕) with Muribulg, where the Annals of Tigernach record a battle between the Picts and Dalriads in 731. It may also be the 'Muirbole Paradisi' mentioned by Adomnán.〔
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