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    The River Calder (Scottish Gaelic: Caladar) is a left bank tributary of the River Spey in the Scottish Highlands. Its headwaters are the t-Allt Ballach...
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  • Calder River or River Calder may refer to: Calder River (Tasmania) in north-west Tasmania Calder River (Victoria) Calder River (Western Australia) in the...
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  • Calder may refer to: Calder (surname) Clan Calder, a Highland Scottish clan Calder, Tasmania, Australia, a locality Calder, Edmonton, a neighbourhood in...
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    Newtonmore (category Highland geography stubs)
    Farm, on the banks of the Calder. In 1756, a bridge was constructed over the River Spey at the confluence of the River Calder near Ralia, largely replacing...
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    Clan Calder is a Highland Scottish clan. The clan is recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms but as it does not currently have a clan chief it is therefore...
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    Wick via a footbridge of eleven pillars connected by planks. (Calder 32) In 1803 the Highland Roads Act allowed that the "Parliamentary" road which ran from...
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    one of the eight districts of the two-tier Highland region. This arrangement ended in 1996 when the Highland council area was made a unitary authority...
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    leads to Dal-na-seilg bothy in Glen Banchor. The route then follows the River Calder eastwards and descends to Newtonmore via the Old Glen Road. Newtonmore...
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    Highland games (Scottish Gaelic: geamannan Gàidhealach) are events held in spring and summer in Scotland and other countries with a large Scottish diaspora...
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    Highland Calder enters from Glen Banchor on the left bank at Spey Bridge at Newtonmore. At Kingussie the Spey is joined on its left bank by the River Gynack...
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    frequent Calder River Calder ( > Spey, Highand); North Calder Water ( > Clyde); South Calder Water ( > Clyde) Carron River Carron (Forth); River Carron...
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    contexts, but the Caithness area as of 2019[update] lies entirely within the Highland council area. Until its demise in the 15th century, the Norn language was...
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    Thurso (redirect from Thurso, Highland)
    [ˈiɲɪɾʲ ˈhjɔːrˠs̪ə]) is a town and former burgh on the north coast of the Highland council area of Scotland. Situated in the historical County of Caithness...
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    Lothian, Scotland. It is located on a steep hill overlooking the River Almond and Calder Wood, around 15 miles (24 km) west of Edinburgh. The settlement...
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    Halkirk (redirect from Halkirk, Highland)
    Halkirk (Scottish Gaelic: Hàcraig) is a village on the River Thurso in Caithness, in the Highland council area of Scotland. From Halkirk the B874 road runs...
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    Callander (category Highland Boundary Fault)
    intrusive. It may originally have been a river-name, perhaps that of the present River Teith. A name of the Calder type, Callander may share an etymology...
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    population of 10,459, making it the second-largest settlement both in the Highland council area and in the whole of the Scottish Highlands; only the city...
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    Atlas of Canada". Natural Resources Canada. 4 June 2015. "World Island Information". Joshua Calder. 2010. Global Island Network – Island Links Directory...
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  • Democratic-Republican 16th March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 Johnstown ? William M. Calder Republican 6th March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1915 Brooklyn ? C. Pope Caldwell...
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    Tartan (redirect from Highland clan tartan)
    wearing of Highland dress by men and boys in Scotland north of the River Forth (i.e. in the Highlands), except for the landed gentry and the Highland regiments...
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  • Professor in the Department of Literature, University of Strathclyde Jenni Calder, author of There Must Be a Lone Ranger: The myth and reality of the American...
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    Caimbeulaich [na ˈkʰaimbəl̪ˠɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan, historically one of the largest and most powerful of the Highland clans. The Clan Campbell lands...
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    Dingwall (category Towns in Highland (council area))
    Inbhir Pheofharain [ˈiɲɪɾʲ ˈfjɔhəɾan]) is a town and a royal burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland. It has a population of 5,491. It was an east-coast...
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  • Scots Calder is an area within Halkirk, Northern Scotland. It is served by Scotscalder railway station which is operated by ScotRail. The B870 runs directly...
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    Immingham CC 71,628 Lincolnshire North East Lincolnshire / North Lincolnshire Calder Valley CC 75,987 West Yorkshire Calderdale Colne Valley CC 71,518 West Yorkshire...
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    Creag Dhubh (Newtonmore) (category Mountains and hills of Highland (council area))
    Creag Dhubh Creag Dhubh above the River Calder Highest point Elevation 756 m (2,480 ft) Prominence 391 m (1,283 ft) Listing Graham, Marilyn Geography Location...
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    and was awarded the title of Earl of Caithness. According to James Tait Calder, George Sinclair, 6th Earl of Caithness, had sometime before his death in...
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    Aberchalder (category Highland Estates)
    smaller rivers include Allt na Criche, Coachan a'Bhrudhaiste, and Fairies' Burn (Allt nan Sithean). Calder Burn, namesake of the town, is a river that runs...
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    phonetic English: vough, vaugh) is a class of malevolent spirits in Scottish Highland folklore, especially water spirits. In Sutherland was the so-called Moulin...
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    music and orchestral arrangements, having performed frequently with the Calder Quartet, a string quartet based in Los Angeles. The group has also played...
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