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  • ...shire is bounded on the west by [[Wigtownshire]], a border marked by the [[River Cree]] and on the east and north-east by [[Dumfriesshire]]. To the north an ...in perpetual fee the Crown lands between the [[River Nith|Nith]] and the [[River Cree|Cree]].
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  • The '''River Cree''' is a river in [[Kirkcudbrightshire]] and which forms much of the border between that s ...Minnoch|Minnoch]], [[River Trool|Trool]], [[River Penkiln|Penkiln]] and [[River Palnure|Palnure]] which drain from the [[Range of the Awful Hand]], the lab
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  • [[File:Source of the River Clyde.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Source of the River Clyde in the Lowther hills]] [[File:Bruce's Stone, Loch Trool Muldonnoch and 1307 Battle Location from Eschoncan.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Fr
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  • ...ch Trool from Buchan Hill.jpg|right|thumb|250px|From Buchan Hill down Loch Trool]] ...th of a line running eastwards along the north shores of [[Loch Trool]], [[River Dee, Kirkcudbrightshire|Loch Dee]] and Clatteringshaws Reservoir. The [[Sou
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  • ...st facing side of the Moffat hills is bounded by the [[River Annan]] and [[River Tweed]], and the source of both these rivers (which are little more than a Westward beyond the valley of the River Annan ([[Annandale]]) lies the main west coast corridor running northwards
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  • ...e Robert Burns' "Sweet Afton" still flows gently, until it merges into the River Nith. Wallace seems to have known the surrounding area very well indeed; in ...bushed an English force under the command of Sir Aymer de Vallence at Glen Trool, Galloway. Worse was to follow for the beleaguered Vallence, when on 10 May
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  • ...ancient volcanic plug, in [[Ayrshire]]. It stands near the head of the [[River Irvine]], east of [[Darvel]]. A historical battle was fought around Loudou ...e base of the hill. This route follows a [[Roman road]] which linked the [[River Clyde|Clyde Valley]] with the Ayrshire coast. Loudoun Hill's position at th
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  • ...ives over 800,000 visitors each year. The three visitor centres at [[Glen Trool]], [[Kirroughtree]], and [[Clatteringshaws Loch|Clatteringshaws]] receive a
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  • [[File:Glen Trool.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Loch Trool]] ...in the [[Galloway Forest Park]]. It is a ribbon of a loch lying in [[Glen Trool]].
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