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FYNE, LOCH , an inlet of the sea, Argyllshire
Scotland . From the head, 6 m. above Inveraray, to the mouth on the Sound of Bute, it has a south
long , its width varying from a m. to 6 m. It receives the Fyne, Shira, Aray and many other streams, and, on the western side, gives off Lochs Shira, Gair, Gilp (with Ardrishaig, the Crinan Canal and Lochgilphead) and East
village
Hell
coast
industries
and Crarae, distilling at Ardrishaig, gunpowder-making at Furnace and Kilfinan, and, above all, fishing. Haddock, whiting
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