Cladich

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Cladich (Scottish Gaelic : An Cladach) is a scattered settlement in Argyll, Scotland.

Cladich lies on the B840 road just to the west of its junction with the main A819.

Coordinates: 56°21′10″N5°04′53″W / 56.35286°N 5.08145°W / 56.35286; -5.08145


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