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  • ...es from the Grampians to the picturesque and finely-wooded valley of the [[River Dee, Aberdeenshire|Dee]], and in the south it falls to the [[Howe o' the Me ...e, Aberdeenshire|River Dee]] for most of its northern border, although the river sweeps into Kincardineshire at [[Banchory]]. The summit of [[Mount Battock]
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  • ...een]], near where the [[Feugh River]] meets the [[River Dee, Aberdeenshire|River Dee]]. The parish of Banchory-Ternan extends to over 20,000 acres, 1,058 of ...a follower of St Ninian and who established a college on the banks of the River Dee to teach Christianity and agriculture to the local Picts. The village a
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  • [[File:River Dee near Braemar, Aberdeenshire.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The River Dee near Braemar]] The '''River Dee''' ({{lang|gd|Uisge Dè}}) is a lengthy river which flows mainly through [[Aberdeenshire]], rising high in the [[Cairngor
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  • ...of Feugh]], itself the largest tributary of the [[River Dee, Aberdeenshire|River Dee]]. ...om here it flows down for approximately 9 miles to its confluence with the Feugh near Whitestone, and for its whole length it forms the boundary between [[A
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  • ...g.uk - 534581.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Water of Feugh below the Bridge of Feugh near Banchory]] ...e, Aberdeenshire|River Dee]], joining it at [[Banchory]] during the latter river’s passage through the north of Kincardineshire.
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  • ...long the [[Water of Feugh]], a tributary of the [[River Dee, Aberdeenshire|River Dee]], a few miles south-west of [[Banchory]].<ref name="gaz">[http://www.s To the south, the B974 road crosses the river, and heads over the mountain pass of [[Cairn o' Mount]] on its way to the v
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