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  • |name=Caithness |map image=Caithness Brit Isles Sect 1.svg
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  • ...That might explain a Pictish tribe the Romans named the ''Cornovii'' in [[Caithness]], but not the ''Cornovii'' of the Midlands, if there is any connection. A ...Other tourist attractions include moorland, country gardens, historic and prehistoric sites and wooded valleys. Five million tourists visit Cornwall each year, m
    37 KB (5,790 words) - 16:06, 1 November 2022
  • ...hed that far north until the 17th century, when the pre-existing area of [[Caithness]] (in 1617), [[Sutherland]] (in 1633) and [[Ross-shire]] (in 1661) were suc ...s. Stone axes and other weapons or tools have been dug up in the peat, and prehistoric jewellery has also been found. Lake dwellings occur in Loch Lundy in Glenga
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  • ...] consisting of a group of islands lying 10 miles north of the coast of [[Caithness]]. Orkney has approximately 70 islands of which 20 are inhabited.<ref>Haswe ...tm?PropID=PL_244&PropName=Skara%20Brae%20Prehistoric%20Village "Skara Brae Prehistoric Village" ] Historic Scotland. Retrieved 3 February 2010.</ref> Other remain
    51 KB (7,781 words) - 21:39, 29 January 2016
  • ...s an uninhabited island in the [[Pentland Firth]] off the north coast of [[Caithness]]. ...ithness]]; Swona belongs to Orkney while its neighbour, Stroma, belongs to Caithness. Swona lies in the southern approach to [[Scapa Flow]], west of [[South Ron
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  • |N=[[Dunnet Head]], [[Caithness]] ...ht line between [[Land's End]] in [[Cornwall]] and [[John o' Groats]] in [[Caithness]], or 838 miles using the national road network.
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  • ...anching off it. There is a ferry link from Stromness to [[Scrabster]] in [[Caithness]] and a ferry to the Isle of [[Hoy]]. ...eology and Landforms of Scotland''. Edinburgh. Birlinn.</ref> As in nearby Caithness, these rocks rest upon the metamorphic rocks of the eastern schists, and in
    14 KB (2,307 words) - 22:13, 31 July 2021
  • ...ire]] and [[Argyllshire]] could be considered wholly Highland counties; [[Caithness]], which is usually included, is in truth the land beyond the Highlands, la ...outh, it continued in the north by cutting off the north-eastern part of [[Caithness]], [[Orkney]] and [[Shetland]] from the more Gaelic Highlands and Hebrides.
    20 KB (2,901 words) - 17:37, 10 October 2017
  • ...ref>{{cite book|title=The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Sutherland, Caithness, Orkney, Shetland, General index|volume=15|series=The New Statistical Accou *Fojut, Noel (1994) ''A Guide to Prehistoric and Viking Shetland'' (Shetland Times) ISBN 978-0-900662-91-1
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  • |county=Caithness |constituency=Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross
    6 KB (978 words) - 20:41, 2 February 2015
  • {{county|Caithness}} The '''Cairn o' Get''' is a Stone Age burial chamber in [[Caithness]].
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  • {{county|Caithness}} The '''Hill O Many Stanes''' is a south-facing hillside in [[Caithness]], in the hamlet of Mid Clyth and parish of [[Latheron]], about nine miles
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  • {{county|Caithness}} ...nd the other as Na Tri Sithean, found near the hamlet of [[Shebster]] in [[Caithness]], six miles west of [[Thurso]] (beside the A836 road).
    2 KB (275 words) - 17:45, 18 February 2019
  • ...hic burial long cairn at Camster.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Camster Long Cairn, Caithness]] {{county|Caithness}}
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  • [[File:Sheep Stell at Loch Shurrery, Caithness - geograph-1872181.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Loch Shurrery]] {{county|Caithness}}
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  • |constituency=Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Gruids Wood to the south shows traces of prehistoric and post-mediƦval settlements.<ref>{{canmore|91435|Gruids Wood: Head Dyke
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  • ...sfn|Turner|1998|p=66}} The entrance section is part of the main wall.{{sfn|Prehistoric Society|1965|p=102}} This is similar to the blockhouse at Clickhimin. ...orace|last2=Breeze|first2=David John|title=Excavations at CrossKirk Broch, Caithness
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  • ...orace|last2=Breeze|first2=David John|title=Excavations at CrossKirk Broch, Caithness {{Prehistoric Shetland}}
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