The Scottish watershed is the drainage divide in Scotland that separates river systems that flow to the east into the North Sea from those that flow to...
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Watershed is the ninth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth. Released by Roadrunner Records, Watershed is the first studio album by Opeth...
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flowing west. This watershed test could also apply to other sites like the summit of Ben Lomond being on the line of the Scottish watershed but Cumbernauld...
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Cumbernauld (redirect from Cumbernauld, Scotland)
Geographically, Cumbernauld sits between east and west, being on the Scottish watershed between the Forth and the Clyde; however, it is culturally more weighted...
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Caspian Sea Scottish watershed The Arctic Divide or Northern Divide in northern and western Canada, separates the Arctic Ocean watershed from the Hudson...
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Dave Hewitt (writer) (category Scottish non-fiction writers)
TACit Press, author of Walking the Watershed, his account of the first continuous walking of the Scottish watershed, editor of A Bit of Grit on Haystacks...
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Scottish Government. The Scottish Government. Retrieved 9 December 2023. "Scotland GDP by region 2022". Statista. Retrieved 16 July 2024. "Scotland GDP...
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Whitrope (category Geography of the Scottish Borders)
central Scottish Borders in the former county of Roxburghshire. Situated some 12 miles south from Hawick on the B6399 road, the Scottish watershed passes...
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Arizona Trail, the 1,200 mile Pacific Northwest Trail and the 700 mile Scottish Watershed. Townsend has been a long-term contributor to The Great Outdoors magazine...
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Ben Lomond (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Ben Lomond (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn, lit. 'Beacon Mountain'), 974 metres (3,196 ft), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the eastern...
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heart of Scotland, being the urban watershed between East and West in the centre of the Central Belt. Where exactly the Scottish watershed is located...
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Scottish independence (Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; Scots: Scots unthirldom) is the idea of Scotland regaining its independence and once...
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Lairig an Laoigh (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
(/ˈlɑːrɪɡ ən ˈluːi/ LAR-ig ən LOO-ee; Scottish Gaelic: Làirig Laoigh) is a mountain pass through the Highlands of Scotland. In speech and sometimes in writing...
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determined by the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Government shares limited executive powers, notably over reserved matters, with the Scotland Office, a British...
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The Watershed Institute, formerly known as the Stony Brook–Millstone Watershed Association, is a New Jersey nonprofit organization devoted to promoting...
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Pass of Drumochter (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Drumochter (Scottish Gaelic: Druim Uachdair) meaning simply 'high ridge' is the main mountain pass between the northern and southern central Scottish Highlands...
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sense of crudeness and mockery of Scotland and Scottish culture. He is considered by Celtic Life as the "king of Scottish comedy", and was considered one...
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Loch Ericht (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Scotland "Fishing Loch Ericht, Welcome to Scotland". Archived from the original on 9 May 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2009. Linton, David L. Watershed...
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Great Glen (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Great Glen (Scottish Gaelic: An Gleann Mòr [an ˈklaun̪ˠ ˈmoːɾ]), also known as Glen Albyn (from the Gaelic Gleann Albainn "Glen of Scotland" [ˈklaun̪ˠ...
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The 2014 Scottish Labour Party leadership election was an internal party election to choose a new leader and deputy leader of the Scottish Labour Party...
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that the etymology of the name is to do with Cumbernauld being a Scottish watershed. In that case the waters referred to are the Red Burn and the Luggie...
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Corrieyairack Pass (category Roads in Scotland)
The Corrieyairack Pass (Scottish Gaelic – Màm Choire Ghearraig) is a 770 m (2526 ft) high pass in the Scottish Highlands at grid reference NN417986. It...
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Tweeddale (category Politics of the Scottish Borders)
(Scottish Gaelic: Srath Thuaidh/Tuaidhdail) is a committee area and lieutenancy area in the Scottish Borders council area in south-eastern Scotland. It...
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Loch Tay (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Loch Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Tatha) is a freshwater loch in the central highlands of Scotland, in the Perth and Kinross and Stirling council areas,...
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England. It is located between the valley of the River Derwent, and the watershed to the River Tyne. The village is close to Newcastle upon Tyne. It is...
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Cairngorm Plateau disaster (category 1971 in Scotland)
two-day navigational expedition in a remote area of the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands. While the group was on the high plateau, the weather deteriorated...
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its position as the highest village on the Slamannan Plateau. The Scottish watershed also passes partially through Limerigg. Limerigg's educational needs...
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used by linguists to argue for a placement of the PIE Urheimat in the watershed of the Baltic Sea before more modern linguistics determined that the original...
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isthmus across central Scotland spanning the Scottish watershed. Consequently, the area was chosen as the location for Scotland's first television transmitting...
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Humber River (Ontario) (redirect from Humber Watershed)
travelling the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. Brûlé passed through the watershed in 1615 on a mission from Samuel de Champlain to build alliances with...
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