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  • ...Kilda 20090611 Hirta - Village Bay overview.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Overview of Village Bay, Hirta]] ...westernmost, outermost of the [[Outer Hebrides]], and belong to the parish of [[Harris]], [[Inverness-shire]].
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  • ...Bath built on the gushing hot water springs which are its origin and that of its name. ...insignia.htm |title=Civic Insignia |accessdate=10 December 2007 |work=City of Bath }}</ref>
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  • ...[Cardigan Bay]]. It is a seaside resort but it is most famous as the site of Criccieth Castle, whose ruins stand prominently on the headland. ...nd 17 miles south of the county town, [[Caernarfon]]. It had a population of 1,826 at the 2001 census.
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  • [[File:River Forth course2.png|right|thumb|300px|Course of River Forth]] ...ssachs]] in [[Perthshire]] and runs down to open to the sea in the [[Firth of Forth]]
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  • ...ough]], and the view from the beach as often as not affords a look at some of the impressive industrial freight ships making their way up to [[Teesport]] The population of Redcar at the 2001 census can be counted at 36,610.
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  • |name=City of London |picture caption=St Paul's and the City of London
    37 KB (6,005 words) - 12:49, 30 March 2016
  • ...Papay''', is one of the islands of [[Orkney]], lying just to the northeast of [[Westray]]. ...increased to 70, and an area of 2,268 acres, making it the second-smallest of Orkney's inhabited islands (the tenth in size amongst the group).
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  • ...tanding on the north bank of the [[Firth of Tay]]. In 2008, the population of Monifieth was estimated at 8,220, making it the sixth-largest town in Angus ..., Monifieth remained a small village but grew rapidly due to the expansion of the local textile industry.
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  • ...An ancient footpath may be followed across the sands uniting the two parts of the county, though the sands are treacherous and must not be attempted with ...rness]] and [[Askam-in-Furness]]. The total population of Lancashire North of the Sands is 102,219.
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  • ...[[Manchester]] city centre. It is a town now subsumed into the conurbation of the south Lancashire towns centred on Manchester. ...ring the 18th and 19th centuries it grew into a thriving and populous seat of textile manufacture, so much so that Middleton was granted borough status i
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  • ...ongs to [[Inverness-shire]]. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles, of which dry land covers 404,184 acres, inland water 24,863 acres and saltmars ...eated as separate islands, and are known as the Isle of Lewis and the Isle of Harris. They are in separate counties. However they are not in truth sepa
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  • ...nd of [[Ross-shire]] in the [[Outer Hebrides]], lying close in to the Isle of [[Lewis]]. ...r.gov.uk/eriskay/bernera.htm|title=Details of the construction and opening of the bridge|accessdate=21 September 2009}}</ref> The main settlement on the
    7 KB (1,158 words) - 22:20, 10 September 2012
  • ...Friends Association was established in 1996 to secure the long-term future of the building. ...ventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland |publisher=Historic Scotland |accessdate=23 September 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...o be from the Cumbrian dialect for "At the mills"<ref>Readers Digest Atlas of the British Isles, place name index.</ref> or Old Norse for "Between [river ...don]] and the [[Irish Sea]] and was begun in 1866 and subsumed the village of Holborn Hill.
    12 KB (1,931 words) - 08:33, 19 September 2019
  • |picture=Culross, Fife, Scotland.JPG |picture caption=Culross and the Firth of Forth
    5 KB (822 words) - 21:41, 19 April 2016
  • |ownership=National Trust ...a castle in the parish of [[Dyke and Moy]] in [[Morayshire]], to the west of [[Forres]].
    2 KB (309 words) - 09:48, 22 June 2015
  • |picture caption=The centre of Bannockburn ...is a village in [[Stirlingshire]], standing immediately south of the City of [[Stirling]]. It is named after the [[Bannock Burn]], which flows through t
    3 KB (494 words) - 21:57, 2 March 2013
  • |picture caption=The Old Leanach Farmhouse on the battlefield of Culloden ...16 April 1746. The battlefield is owned today by the [[National Trust for Scotland]].
    8 KB (1,261 words) - 14:47, 30 May 2017
  • ...site side of the [[River Tay|Tay]], to the south, is the Victorian village of [[Birnam]]. ...ational Trust for Scotland]] site. Dunkeld Cathedral is on the north bank of the River Tay.
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  • |picture=The Pass of Glencoe - geograph.org.uk - 224850.jpg |picture caption=The Pass of Glencoe
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