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  • |picture=Rooflines and facades, Kirkcudbright - geograph.org.uk - 34792.jpg |picture caption=Kirkcudbright
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  • |picture=Killantringan Bay.jpg |picture caption=Killantringan Bay
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  • ...orse word for a creek or narrow bay; ''wic'' or ''wig'', thus 'town on the bay'. ...them – [[Ayr]], [[Irvine, Ayrshire|Irvine]], [[Dumbarton]], Wigtown and Kirkcudbright – yielded less than five per cent of the crown revenue from the customs.
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  • ...called the [[Water of Fleet]] which empties into [[Wigtown]] Bay at Fleet Bay, and its former role as the ''Gait House'' or "the House on the Road on the ...lace between a fictionalised version of the town, and the county seat of [[Kirkcudbright]], was dedicated to Joe Dignam, the hotel's then owner.<ref>Gatehouse of Fl
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  • ...y south of the county, with the Isle of Whithorn at the mouth of [[Wigtown Bay]] as it opens into the [[Irish Sea]]. The village is to be found to the no ...village school is now a private house, overlooking the Stinking Port, the bay on the other side of the Isle promontory.
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  • *[[Little Ross]] at the mouth of Kirkcudbright Bay *[[The Scares]] in Luce Bay, Wigtownshire
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  • ...e amongst the [[Galloway Hills]], and it ends its journey in Kirkcudbright Bay and the [[Solway Firth]]. ...kcudbright]]. The river is dammed at [[Tongland]], two miles upriver from Kirkcudbright, a dam built as part of the Galloway hydro-electric power scheme in the 193
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  • ...nd Cally Lake near [[Gatehouse of Fleet]]). There is also a sea bay near [[Kirkcudbright]] known as Manxmans Lake.
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  • ...n]] rises on the southern slopes, which reaches the sea in [[Kirkcudbright Bay]]. On the Ayrshire side, the sources of the [[Afton Water]] are on the west
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  • ...e coast of [[Kirkcudbrightshire]]. It lies in the mouth of [[Kirkcudbright Bay]], just off the headland named Meikle Ross, on the mainland. Little Ross i ...was sentenced to hang.<ref>http://www.kirkcudbright.com/dynamic.asp?ID=66 Kirkcudbright Community Website</ref>
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  • ...to the east shore of the estuary, immediately south of the county town, [[Kirkcudbright]]. ...ninsula of St Mary's Isle divides the bays of Manxman's Lake and Goat Well Bay. The tidal islet of Inch lies just offshore in Manxsman's Lake.
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  • ...t is on the A711 road between the town of [[Dalbeattie]] to the east and [[Kirkcudbright]], the [[county town]], to the west. [[File:Auchencairn Bay.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Hestan Island within Auchencairn Bay, by the smugglers' caves]]
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  • ...ough the Glenkens from Drumjohn near [[Loch Doon]], to [[Tongland]] near [[Kirkcudbright]]. This series of power stations is called Galloway hydro-electric power sc ...e Castle]] (which is on an island in the river) and into [[Kirkcudbright]] Bay and thence into the [[Solway Firth]].
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  • ...e Celtic language, an inclosure or sanctuary. The parish is bounded by the bay and Water of Fleet on the south and west beyond which lie Anwoth, [[Kirkmab
    1 KB (186 words) - 11:29, 2 November 2015
  • *Cruden Bay Golf Club - [[Peterhead]] *Bull Bay Golf Club - [[Amlwch]]
    119 KB (17,852 words) - 09:36, 16 December 2022
  • ..., close to the rocky shore of the [[Solway Firth]] west of [[Kirkcudbright Bay]]. The remains of a fort are found on the shoreline near Borness Point.
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  • ...d Cally Lake (near [[Gatehouse of Fleet]]). There is also a sea bay near [[Kirkcudbright]] known as [[Manxmans Lake]]. All other major bodies of water in Scotland a
    1 KB (178 words) - 20:36, 7 November 2016