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  • *[[Cunninghame]] (north of the River Irvine) *[[Carrick]] (south of the River Doon)
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  • ...ich discharges into the sea at the north end of Laggan Bay and the [[River Sorn]] which, draining Loch Finlaggan, enters the head of Loch Indaal at Bridgen
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  • ...Ayr, Old Barskimming Bridge, Mauchline, Ayrshire.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The River Ayr near Mauchline]] The '''River Ayr''' is the longest river in [[Ayrshire]]; 40 miles long. It shares a name with the town at its mout
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  • ...River Irvine]] forms the northern boundary of Kyle with Cunninghame; the [[River Doon]] forms the southern boundary with Carrick. Additionally, Kyle itself is divided in two by the [[River Ayr]]:
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  • ...[[Ayrshire]], lying south of the [[River Irvine]] from [[Kilmarnock]]. The river Irvine divides the parishes of Riccarton and Kilmarnock and also forms the ...ons of the new church on the old moot hill was used to fill up part of the river bed when its course was changed at East Shaw Street, and this area though n
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  • ...le:Council Housing, Sorn, East Ayrshire.jpg|thumb|1950s council housing in Sorn; the brown building in the centre rear with the cream tower is the primary ...'' is a small village and parish in [[Ayrshire]]. It is situated on the [[River Ayr]]. It has a population of roughly 350. Its name is from Gaelic, meaning
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  • ...eviously provided water power for local industry. It is in the parish of [[Sorn]], two miles south-east of [[Mauchline]]. ...of Glasgow.<ref>{{cite book|last=Wilson|first=Rhona|title=Old Catrine and Sorn|year=1997|publisher=Stenlake Publishing|isbn=9781872074917|pages=3|url=http
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  • |picture=River Sorn, Bridgend, Islay.jpg |picture caption= The River Sorn at Bridgend
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  • ...r Way west of Catrine - geograph.org.uk - 734047.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Ayr Way west of Catrine]] ...te web|url=https://www.scotlandsgreattrails.com/trail/river-ayr-way/|title=River Ayr Way|website=www.scotlandsgreattrails.com |publisher=NatureScot|accessda
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