Thurso (pronounced /ˈθɜːrzoʊ/; Scots: Thursa, Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Theòrsa [ˈiɲɪɾʲ ˈhjɔːrˠs̪ə]) is a town and former burgh on the north coast of the...
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John Archibald Sinclair, 3rd Viscount Thurso (born 10 September 1953), known also as John Thurso, is a Scottish businessman, Liberal Democrat politician...
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Guy Lafleur (redirect from Thurso Turbo)
of Hockey in Canada in 2022. Lafleur was born on September 20, 1951, in Thurso, Quebec. He started playing hockey at the age of five after receiving his...
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Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso, KT, CMG, PC (22 October 1890 – 15 June 1970), known as Sir Archibald Sinclair between 1912 and...
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Thurso Football Club are a senior football club from Thurso in Caithness, Scotland. They play in the North Caledonian Football League and are based at...
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Thurso is a town in northern Scotland. Thurso may also refer to: Thurso railway station, in the Scottish town Thurso, Quebec, a town in Canada River Thurso...
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Viscount Thurso, of Ulbster in the County of Caithness, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 11 June 1952 for the Scottish...
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Thurso (French: [tyʁso], Canadian French: [t͡sʏʁso]) is a city in Papineau Regional County Municipality in the Outaouais region of western Quebec, Canada...
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Thurso Bay, known also as Scrabster Bay, is a bay of Atlantic water between the points of Clairdon Head and Holborn Head on the north coast of Caithness...
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Thurso Castle (alternatively, Castrum De Thorsa, Castle of Ormly, and Castle of Ormlie) is a ruined 19th-century castle, located in Thurso, Caithness,...
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The River Thurso (Scottish Gaelic: Abhainn Theòrsa) has Loch Rumsdale in Caithness as its source, about 26 kilometres (16 mi) south and 14 kilometres (8...
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Thurso railway station is a railway station located in Thurso, in the Highland council area in the far north of Scotland. It serves the town and its surrounding...
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Scotland. There are two towns, being Wick, which was the county town, and Thurso. The county includes the northernmost point of mainland Britain at Dunnet...
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Politics of the Highland council area (redirect from Thurso East (Highland ward))
The politics of the Highland council area in Scotland are evident in the deliberations and decisions of the Highland Council, in elections to the council...
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entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick. As the name suggests, it is the northernmost railway in the United...
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Thurso Pentland Football Club is a football club from Thurso in Caithness, Scotland. The club was founded in 1918, originally under the name Pentland,...
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Thurso High School in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland, is the most northerly secondary school on mainland Great Britain. The Highland Council employs about...
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Thurso Lifeboat Station is located at Scrabster Harbour, in the NE corner of Scotland, near the town of Thurso, Highland, in the historic county of Caithness...
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Thurso East (alternatively, the North Shore) is a coastline section of the Atlantic 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Thurso, Caithness, northern Scotland. It...
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west of the station lies a junction of the same name, where the branch to Thurso spurs off northwards; mileages on this branch are measured from the station...
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Sutherland Central, Sutherland North West, Tain East, Tain West, Thurso Central, Thurso East, Thurso West, Tongue and Farr, Wick, and Wick West. 2024-present:...
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Scarmclate are to the right. The traveller who continues to Thurso on the A9 will have the River Thurso to the left. The A882 runs through or near towns and...
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The Thurso River (also known as Ōtehika) is a river in northern Fiordland, New Zealand. It rises west of Mount Pembroke and flows westward into the Tasman...
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University of the Highlands and Islands (redirect from Thurso College)
north of Scotland. There are two campuses in Caithness; main campus in Thurso and one in Wick. Moray College UHI has its main campus in the ancient cathedral...
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Groat began as a Wick-centred paper, and the Courier as a Thurso-centred paper. Wick and Thurso were the only burghs in the former county of Caithness....
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north coast of Great Britain and about 8 kilometres west of the burgh of Thurso, Caithness, in Highland, Scotland. The river marked the eastern extent of...
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of Thurso. It is a shallow flat-bottomed basin, in common with most of the nearby lochs. The overflow from the loch is taken by the River Thurso, which...
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kilometres) south of Thurso. It is located off the A9 and is remote. The settlements of Weydale and Sordale can be found to the south and Thurso to the north...
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Burnside is a predominantly residential area of Thurso, Caithness, in the Highland council area of Scotland. Much of the district was built up during the...
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of hybrid car technologies developed by Toyota Thurso railway station (National Rail code) in Thurso, Scotland Thyroid-stimulating hormone, a pituitary...
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