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  • ...ssence the valley of the [[River Clyde]]; the Clyde rises in the [[Lowther Hills]] and flows south-westward and then north-westward to [[Glasgow]], all in L ===Hills===
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  • ...erdeenshire|River Dee]] in [[Kincardineshire]]. The city is built on many hills, with the original beginnings of the city growing from Castle Hill, St Cath ...ord F.C. who no longer play. Local junior teams include Banks O' Dee F.C., Culter F.C., F.C. Stoneywood, Glentanar F.C. and Hermes F.C.
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  • ...the lowest [[Bush Ground]] in [[Huntingdonshire]], a county not known for hills. | [[Culter Fell]]
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  • |name=Culter Fell |picture caption=Culter Fell from the north
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  • [[File:Scotland Southern Uplands01 2002-08-16.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The hills around Durisdeer]] ...rnkinna.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Looking east across Nithsdale to the Lowther Hills]]
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  • ...=http://archive.org/stream/imperialgazettee01wils#page/336/mode/2up |title=CULTER. The Imperial gazetteer of Scotland. 1854. VOL.I. (AAN-GORDON) by Rev. John ...nd [[Culter Fell]]. The [[River Clyde]] is also nearby. Coulter Village at Culter House is on the watershed between the Clyde and the [[River Tweed|Tweed]].
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  • ...phical features near Symington include [[Tinto|Tinto Hill]], the [[Coulter Hills]] and the [[River Clyde]]. This place derived its name, originally "Symon's ...Roberton]] to the south-west, [[Lamington and Wandel]] to the south and [[Culter]] to the east. The west of the parish adjoins those of [[Carmichael]], Covi
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