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River in Scotland
Eas Gobhain
Location
CountryScotland
Physical characteristics
SourceLoch Venachar
 • location56°13′48″N 4°15′46″W / 56.23002°N 4.26271°W / 56.23002; -4.26271
MouthRiver Teith
 • locationCallander
 • coordinates56°14′29″N 4°13′28″W / 56.24132°N 4.22443°W / 56.24132; -4.22443

Eas Gobhain is a river in the Trossachs of Scotland just west of Callander . It is the outflow of Loch Venachar and joins with Garbh Uisge west of Callander to form the River Teith. The name of the river, Eas Gobhain, translates from Gaelic as "the smith's cascade".

References

  1. "River Teith". Gazetter Of Scotland. Retrieved 3 August 2014.


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