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  • ...]] and [[Wigtownshire]] to the south; [[Dumfriesshire]] to the south-east; and the sea to the west. ...of [[Ailsa Craig]] belongs to Ayrshire, as do Lady Island (off [[Troon]]), and Horse Island (off [[Ardrossan]]).
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  • |picture=Rooflines and facades, Kirkcudbright - geograph.org.uk - 34792.jpg ...m|shire]] on the north coast of the [[Solway Firth]]. With neighbouring [[Wigtownshire]] it forms the region of [[Galloway]].
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  • |name=Wigtownshire |map image=Wigtownshire Brit Isles Sect 3.svg
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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 = Wigtownshire |LG district= Dumfries and Galloway
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  • The '''extreme points of the United Kingdom''' may be measured in a number of ways. The [[United Kingdom]] ...land of both great cities and scattered islands and all things in between and the traditional measurement of Great Britain "from [[Land's End to John o'
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  • ...]] and a scatter of hamlets and villages. The parish is 10 miles long and in one part nearly of the same breadth, comprising 30,600 acres ...ion lies chiefly in the isthmus between Loch Ryan and Luce Bay, and is low and gently undulating. The principal town is [[Stranraer]]. The Water of Luce,
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  • ...hern upland way.JPG|right|thumb|350px|The start of the Southern Upland Way in Portpatrick]] ...he length of the [[Southern Uplands]] and [[Lammermuir]]. The trail opened in 1984.
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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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  • ...abreck Church - geograph.org.uk - 313079.jpg|thumb|250px|Kilmabreck Church in Creetown]] ...with [[Wigtownshire]]. It is situated 3½ miles north-east of [[Wigtown]] and contains the burgh of [[Creetown]].
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  • ...-west lies [[Kilcalmonell]]; to the south-west [[Killean and Kilchenzie]]; and to the south [[Campbeltown]]. ...ll village, near the right bank of Saddell Water, stand [[Saddell Castle]] and the ruins of [[Saddell Abbey]].
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