. . . . . . . . . . "Is abhainn suite i gComhairle na G\u00E0idhealtachd \u00ED Abhainn Ghlais."@ga . . "The River Glass (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Ghlais) is a river in the Scottish Highlands which flows northeastwards down Strathglass. It begins at the confluence of the River Affric and the Abhainn Deabhag, near the village of Tomich. It is joined by the River Cannich near the village of Cannich, then flows as far as a confluence with the River Farrar near Struy, from which point the merged waters are known as the River Beauly. The river is crossed by several bridges: \n* Fasnakyle Bridge, unclassified road \n* Comar Bridge, near Cannich, carries the A831 \n* Mauld Bridge, near Struy, unclassified road"@en . . . . "Is abhainn suite i gComhairle na G\u00E0idhealtachd \u00ED Abhainn Ghlais."@ga . . "POINT(-4.6533331871033 57.421165466309)"^^ . . . . . . . . "Abhainn Ghlais"@ga . "-4.653333187103271"^^ . . "57.42116546630859"^^ . "River Glass, Strathglass"@en . . . . "1327"^^ . "1082175868"^^ . . "57.421166666666664 -4.653333333333333" . . . . . . . "30100599"^^ . . . . . "The River Glass (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Ghlais) is a river in the Scottish Highlands which flows northeastwards down Strathglass. It begins at the confluence of the River Affric and the Abhainn Deabhag, near the village of Tomich. It is joined by the River Cannich near the village of Cannich, then flows as far as a confluence with the River Farrar near Struy, from which point the merged waters are known as the River Beauly. The river is crossed by several bridges:"@en . . . . . . .