Proper noun
A peninsula in the south-west of Argyll and Bute council area, western Scotland.
An unincorporated community in Emmons County, North Dakota, United States. Original name: Campbell.
A neighbourhood of Saint Andrew parish, Jamaica.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA battle had also taken place at sea at Sailtír, off Kintyre, in 637. This defeat was then attributed as divine retribution for Domnall Brecc turning his back on his prior alliance. Source: Internet
Applications are invited for funding from this year’s second disbursement from the East Kintyre Community Council Windfarm Trust. Source: Internet
After Somerled's death in 1164 his kingdom was split between his three sons, Ragnall in Islay and Kintyre, Dughall in Lorne and the other Argyll islands, and Angus holding Arran and Bute. Source: Internet
Had faults occurred on both circuits at the same time, as happened in March 2013 following the collapse of several towers in Kintyre, customer supplies in the area would have been interrupted, demonstrating the criticality of these works. Source: Internet
Kintyre surfer Jimi McCallum made an urgent call for the signs after rescuing two children on body boards from the rip last Monday, just a day after a man, who was also using a body board, was swept out to sea. Source: Internet
Kerry’s final Kintyre school visit was to Southend Primary School. Source: Internet