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    The Moray Firth (/ˈmʌri-/; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North...
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  • Rusdale, Glass, Alness. Moray Firth and Beauly Firth (a loch-type firth) connected with the Firth of Inverness. The Firth of Inverness is rarely identified...
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    Cromarty Firth (/ˈkrɒmərti/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Caolas Chrombaidh [ˈkʰɯːlˠ̪əs̪ ˈxɾɔumbaj]; literally "kyles [straits] of Cromarty") is an arm of the Moray Firth...
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    Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with a coastline on the Moray Firth, and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland. Its council...
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    found in a section at the end. For Scottish estuaries, please see under firths and sea lochs. The Scots have many words for watercourses. A "Water" (Lallans:...
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    Moray Firth School was an independent school located at Gollanfield, between Inverness and Nairn, Scotland. It was open 2002–2010 and during that period...
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    the River Ness, which then ultimately leads to the North Sea via the Moray Firth. At 56 km2 (22 sq mi), Loch Ness is the second-largest Scottish loch...
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  • Moray East Wind Farm is an offshore wind farm located in the Moray Firth off the coast of Scotland. The wind farm received consent in 2014, and received...
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    by Inverness, where it empties into the Moray Firth. Several other watercourses drain into the Beauly Firth, including the Moniack and Redcastle Burns...
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    south, and Banffshire to the east, and has a coast onto the Moray Firth to the north. Moray was a province in the Middle Ages, covering a much larger area...
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    (principally gas fields); Central North Sea (oil, condensate and gas fields); Moray Firth (oil and associated gas fields); Northern North Sea (oil and associated...
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  • Andrew Moray (Anglo-Norman: Andreu de Moray; Latin: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, was a Scottish...
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    Scotland running for 62 miles (100 km) from Inverness on the edge of the Moray Firth, in an approximately straight line to Fort William at the head of Loch...
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    a registration county and lieutenancy area. It borders the Moray Firth to the north, Moray and Inverness-shire to the west, and Aberdeenshire to the east...
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    of Dreams. The event took place in a ballroom in Nairn on Scotland's Moray Firth in August. Swinton next appeared in the 2008 Coen Brothers film Burn...
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    Ross-shire's territory. The mainland had a coast to the east onto the Moray Firth and a coast to the west onto the Minch. Ross-shire was named after and...
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  • The Caithness–Moray Link is a 160 km (100-mile) HVDC submarine power cable beneath the Moray Firth in Scotland, linking Spittal in Caithness and Blackhillock...
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    in 1411, Donald of Islay took the town and burned the bridge over the Moray Firth. Sixteen years later, James I held a parliament in the castle to which...
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    Findhorn (category Villages in Moray)
    Èireann) is a village in Moray, Scotland. It is located on the eastern shore of Findhorn Bay and immediately south of the Moray Firth. Findhorn is 3 miles...
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    the Moray Firth, about 6.5 miles (10 km) northeast of Inverness. The land the castle was built on was granted to James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray by his...
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  • 57°41′42″N 3°36′14″W / 57.695°N 3.604°W / 57.695; -3.604 The Moray Firth fishing disaster of August 1848 was one of the worst fishing disasters in...
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  • loneliest sheep", who had been stranded alone at the base of cliff in the Moray Firth for at least two years. Macarthur, Katrina (18 March 2023). "The Hoof...
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  • newsroom in Clydebank. "RAJAR". www.rajar.co.uk. Retrieved 30 June 2022. Moray Firth Radio takes Gaelic Chart Show, Radio Today, 20 September 2011 "Highland...
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    views of Fort George and the Moray coastline across the Moray Firth. It has one of the finest beaches on the Moray Firth Coast Line.[citation needed]...
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    (27 km) east of Inverness, at the point where the River Nairn enters the Moray Firth. It is the traditional county town of Nairnshire. At the 2011 census...
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    Moray Council is the local authority for Moray, one of the 32 council areas in Scotland. The council is based in Elgin. The Moray Firth lies off the area's...
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    Scotland. It lies on the north shore of the Dornoch Firth, near to where it opens into the Moray Firth to the east. The town is within the Highland local...
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    among the most prominent of the mountains that can be seen across the Moray Firth from the area surrounding Buckie on clear days. Indeed, a street in the...
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  • coast of the Moray Firth to the Shetland Islands in the north and from Strathy on the Caithness coast in the west, to the Outer Moray Firth and East Shetland...
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    known as Easter Ross and Wester Ross. Easter Ross has a coast onto the Moray Firth and includes Ross's main towns of Dingwall (which was the county town...
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