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Glendarual is a Glen or valley on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll and Bute on the west coast of Scotland. From Gaelic Glendaruel means, ‘Glen of red blood’, relating to a battle in 1110, when the Gaels slaughtered invaders and threw them into the River Ruail. Archaeologists excavated a site on the slope of the hill to reveal evidence of Neolithic settlers in the area. Glendaruel wood and crags and the Ruel Estuary have been listed as sites of Scientific interest. The present Kilmodan Church is a T-plan built in 1783 on the site of earlier churches dating back to 10th century; the church was dedicated to the Celtic Saint Modan.
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