Oh, dude, the nearest train station to Luss, Scotland is actually in Balloch. You can hop off there and then take a short bus ride to Luss. But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, you could always just walk there - it's only about 6 miles away. Like, who needs trains anyway, right?
Yes, the Colquhoun church is located in the village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond. The church was dedicated by Robert Colquhoun.
Leda Luss Luyken was born in 1952.
Wence-luss usually
Biew(as in view)-seff-uh-luss
3. Cal-cyoo-luss.
It was filmed in the picturesque village of Luss
pronounced ess-ka-luss with the emphasis on the first syllable
Balloch, Balmaha, Rowardennan, Inveruglas, Ardlui, Tarbet, Inverbeg and Luss. Surround Loch Lomond. Luss was the setting for the TV series Take the High Road and High Roadand was called Inverdarroch.
The name Cowan is mainly from Scotland, particularly the area around Loch Lomond and Luss. It is a sept from the Clan Colquhoun who have been in this area for centuries. The name was first mentioned in recorded history round about the mid-16th century when a reference was made about a Cowan family who came from Ayrshire.
That would be the 'Coriolus' effect. (kore-ee-OH-luss).
Oh, what a lovely name! To pronounce "Nicholas Jacques Conte," you would say it like this: "NICK-oh-luss zhahk CON-tay." Remember, it's all about speaking with kindness and confidence. Just like painting, practice makes perfect!
Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus. The horse's name is pronounced like "Boo-Seph-Uh-Luss". It is reported that Alexander adored Bucephalus and rode him into many battles.