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Blackhouse

A blackhouse (Irish: teach dubh ; Scottish Gaelic: t(a)igh-dubh ) is a traditional type of house which used to be common in Ireland, the Hebrides, and the Scottish Highlands.

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Lewis blackhouse

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Blackhouse

Nodes17
Edges16
Triples28
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
Components1

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Blackhouse

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related to Lewis blackhouse · 9
Blackhouse → Although, Both, However, Lewis, Many, Roof, Several, The, This
related to External links · 7
Blackhouse → An Clachan Gàidhealach, Dualchas Building Design, Gearrannan Blackhouse VillageHighland Village, Highlands, Iona, Museum, Nova ScotiaThe Blackhouse
related to Origin of the name · 7
Blackhouse → Irish, Isle, Lewis, On, Scottish Gaelic, The, There
related to Description · 5
Blackhouse → Instead, People, The, There, This

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Blackhouserelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Blackhouserelated to DescriptionThere0.60section
Blackhouserelated to DescriptionInstead0.60section
Blackhouserelated to DescriptionThis0.60section
Blackhouserelated to DescriptionPeople0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksGearrannan Blackhouse VillageHighland Village0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksMuseum0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksAn Clachan Gàidhealach0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksIona0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksNova ScotiaThe Blackhouse0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksHighlands0.60section
Blackhouserelated to External linksDualchas Building Design0.60section

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