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  • ...situate in Banffshire south of [[Banff]]: Forming the northern part of the Banffshire parish of [[Alvah]], it also forms a detached part of Aberdeenshire's ancie ...especially [[Braemar]], which contains the greatest mass of elevated land in the [[British Isles]]. The Dee valley has sandy soil, the [[River Don, Aber
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  • |name=Banffshire |map image=Banffshire Brit Isles Sect 2.svg
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  • ...[Highlands]]. It stretches includes from the east coast to the west coast and includes many of the isles of the [[Hebrides]], including most of the Outer ...rkshire]], swallowing the heart of the Highlands. It is 4,211 square miles in area, of which more than one-third belongs to the [[Hebrides]].
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  • ...outh coast of the [[Moray Firth]] between [[Nairnshire]] to the west and [[Banffshire]] to the east. To the south inland lies [[Inverness-shire]]. The [[county ...orresponding part of Inverness-shire interposes itself between coast Moray and its larger detached portion.
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  • '''Aberdeen''' is the [[county town]] of [[Aberdeenshire]] and Scotland's third most populous city. It is a major centre of the North Sea ...The city has a long, sandy coastline. Since the discovery of North Sea oil in the 1970s, other nicknames have been the ''Oil Capital of Europe'' or the '
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  • ...e United Kingdom after competitions run by PlantLife, a charity, beginning in 2002. ...ommemorate the Queen's Jubilee in 2002 by putting wild flowers on the map, and launched a campaign to ask every county to choose its own wild flower emble
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  • | county = Banffshire | constituency= Banff and Buchan
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  • ...ow is a list of flags which have either been in use, or are currently used in the '''[[United Kingdom]]'''. ''See also: [[Flags of the British overseas territories]] and [[Flags of the British Empire]].''
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  • ...d [[Banffshire]], and finally the Spey discharges its waters into Spey Bay in the [[Moray Firth]]. ...ng river in Britain. The Spey is rich in salmon and all sorts of wildlife, and its fame for salmon fishing is widespread. Its waters also feed whisky pro
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...{{lang|gd|Baile na Dalach}}) is a small village on the [[River Spey]] in [[Banffshire]].
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  • '''Whitehills''' is a small fishing village on the [[Moray Firth]] coast of [[Banffshire]], lying three miles west of the [[county town]], [[Banff]]. ...cessible at all states of the tide. Drying out for maintenance is possible in a purpose-built bay of the inner harbour.
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  • ...al to all those parts of Scotland which are not within the [[Highlands]]. In the Gaelic language of the Highlands, the Lowlands are called ''a' Ghalldac ...so low-lying geographically and also culturally one with the Lowlands, but in some contexts these lands find themselves grouped together with the Highlan
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  • ...r Spey|Spey]] and Rothiemurchus on the right. The Duthil portion also lies in a detached part of [[Morayshire]]. ...which lie on the main north-south A9 trunk road. The A95 to [[Keith]] in [[Banffshire]] starts here too as does the A938 Old Military Road to [[Dulnain Bridge]].
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...830, and situated in a central part of the parish, is a handsome structure in the later English style.
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...usly spelled, is lost to obscurity. The church is a plain edifice, erected in 1792.
    1 KB (192 words) - 18:09, 19 June 2015
  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...ffshire|Kirkmichael]], to the north-east are [[Aberlour]] and [[Mortlach]] and to the east [[Cabrach]].
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...contains the villages of Auchenhalrig, Bogmoor, Upper and Nether Dallachy and [[Spey Bay]].
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} ...of Forgie in the north-east to the south-east angle near [[Craigellachie]] and a width from east to west of from 3⅜ to 5 miles.
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  • ...uth-east, is 17⅞ miles. Its width, from east to west, varies between two and 11⅞ miles. The total area is 76,331 acres. ...ffshire|Avon]], issuing from Loch Avon, winds 12 miles east-north-eastward and 16⅜ miles northward along Glenavon, until it passes off into the parish o
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  • {{county|Banffshire}} [[File:Forglen church, Banffshire.jpg|thumb|250px|Remains of Forglen church]]
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