Galloway

/ˈɡæləˌweɪ/ noun

A breed of hardy, hornless beef cattle originally from the Galloway region of Scotland. Known for their thick, curly coats and ability to thrive in harsh climates.

Named after the historical region of Galloway in southwestern Scotland, from Gaelic Gall-Ghàidheil meaning 'foreign Gaels,' referring to the mixed Norse-Celtic population. The cattle breed took the name of its region of origin.

AMጋሎዋይ
ARجالوواي
BNগ্যালোওয়ে
CAGalloway
CSGalloway
DAGalloway
DEGalloway
ELΓκάλοουει
ESGalloway
FAگالوی
FIGalloway
FRGalloway
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