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River Nairn at Inverarnie

The River Nairn (Scottish Gaelic: Narann / Abhainn Narann) is a 35 mile long[1] river in the Scottish Highlands.

  1. ^ "Salmon Fishing - River Nairn Scotland". Trout and Salmon Fishing in Scotland. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

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Nairn

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the point where the River Nairn enters the Moray Firth. It is the traditional county town of Nairnshire. At the 2011 census, Nairn had a population of...

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River Nairn

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The River Nairn (Scottish Gaelic: Narann / Abhainn Narann) is a 35 mile long river in the Scottish Highlands. The hydronym Nairn is Pictish in origin....

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County of Nairn

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The County of Nairn (also called Nairnshire) (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Narann) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area...

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Culloden Viaduct

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ISBN 978-1785007958. Historic Environment Scotland. "CLAVA, NAIRN VIADUCT OVER THE NAIRN RIVER, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CULLODEN MOOR VIADUCT (Category A Listed...

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Nairn River

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The Nairn River, also known as the Mangatukurewa Creek is a river in the Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Located in the southwest of Chatham Island, it...

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Battle of Culloden

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Culraick, still 2 miles (3.2 km) from the intended crossing point over the River Nairn. After a heated debate, Murray concluded the attack should be aborted...

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History of Nairn

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This article collects the History of Nairn, Nairn (/ˈnɛərn/ NAIRN; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a town and Royal burgh in the Highland council area...

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Strathnairn

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Culloden lie, following the River Nairn south through Daviot, Farr, Brin, Croachy, and finally ending near Dunmaglass. "Strath Nairn: Overview". Gazetteer for...

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List of rivers of Scotland

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Elrick Burn (R) River Eskin (L) Nairn catchment River Nairn Allt Dearg (R) Riereach Burn (R) River Farnack (R) Ness catchment River Ness River Farigaig (R)...

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Loch Duntelchaig

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09 mi) at its widest. The loch drains via Loch a Chlachain into the River Nairn. Loch Duntelchaig is over 60 metres (200 ft) deep towards its south end...

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Nairn Falls Provincial Park

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visitor access to Nairn Falls. Nairn Falls is a tiered waterfall connected by a small canyon which throttles the flow of the Green River just before its...

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Brin

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technique Brin Londo, the DC Comics superhero Timber Wolf River Brin, a small tributary of the River Nairn, Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom Brin, a fibroin...

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Daviot Castle

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kilometres) southeast of Inverness, Highland, Scotland, and west of the River Nairn at Daviot. Also known as Strathnairn Castle, its remains are designated...

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Military roads of Scotland

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just as the modern road does, and crossed the River Findhorn at Raigbeg. He chose to cross the River Nairn at Bridge of Faillie before running the road...

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Balnafoich

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is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Balnafoich lies on the River Nairn. Microsoft; Nokia. "Balnafoich" (Map). Bing Maps. Microsoft. Retrieved...

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List of listed buildings in Croy and Dalcross

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Rose Bridge Over River Nairn 57°30′49″N 3°58′49″W / 57.513707°N 3.98015°W / 57.513707; -3.98015 (Holme Rose Bridge Over River Nairn) Category B 1840...

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Auldearn

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(Scottish Gaelic: Allt Èireann) is a village situated east of the River Nairn, just outside Nairn in the Highland council area of Scotland. It takes its name...

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Chiefs of Clan Mackintosh

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Later returned to Scotland and built Daviot House on the bank of the River Nairn. Aneas Mackintosh, 23rd chief 1820 Succeeded his uncle as chief. Raised...

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Clan Shaw

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settled at Tordarroch in 1468. He occupied a strategic site near the River Nairn and he and his followers became known as the "Clan Ay". On 22 May 1543...

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Spanish River derailment

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Spanish River near the settlement of Nairn near Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. A westbound passenger express train derailed and crashed into the Spanish River bridge...

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Nairn Falls Dam and Generating Plant

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The Nairn Falls Dam and Generating Plant (or Huronian Power Plant) is a hydroelectric dam and power plant located on the Spanish River to the northeast...

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Clan Rose

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In 1460 the present Kilravock Castle was built on the banks of the River Nairn. The 25th generation of Rose to live at the castle, Anna Elizabeth Guillemard...

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Nairn and Hyman

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Nairn and Hyman is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario. The township, located in the Sudbury District, borders on the southwestern city limits...

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Scottish Gaelic place names

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Scotland). The placename Strath Taieri combines the Gaelic Srath with the Māori river name Taieri and similarly, the mountain range Ben Ohau combines the Gaelic...

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Clan MacPhail

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he was granted a wadset and long tack of Invernarnie, which faced the river Nairn and lay within the Barony of Strathnairn in the Parish of Daviot and...

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