Newtonmore (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh [ˈpˠalʲ uːɾˠ ən̪ˠ ˈt̪ʰlʲeːv]) is a village of approximately 1100 inhabitants in Badenoch, within the...
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in the Strathspey area of the central Highlands, above the village of Newtonmore. Despite its modest height, Creag Dhubh is a true mountain and offers...
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between heated rivals Kingussie and Newtonmore. Four teams have won the trophy three times in a row, Newtonmore, Kingussie, Kyles Athletic and Fort William...
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geographical centre of Scotland lies a few miles from the village of Newtonmore in Badenoch. Rising to 4,413 feet (1,345 m) above sea level, Scotland's...
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couple of miles above Newtonmore and the Highland Calder enters from Glen Banchor on the left bank at Spey Bridge at Newtonmore. At Kingussie the Spey...
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Newtonmore railway station serves the village of Newtonmore, Highland, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the Highland Main Line....
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Newtonmore Camanachd Club is a shinty club from Newtonmore, Badenoch, Scotland. It is historically the most successful side in the history of Shinty, having...
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Inverness, 12 mi (19 km) south of Aviemore, and 3 mi (5 km) north of Newtonmore. The name "Kingussie" comes from the Gaelic, "Ceann a' Ghiuthsaich" which...
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communities are Aviemore, Ballater, Braemar, Grantown-on-Spey, Kingussie, Newtonmore and Tomintoul. Like all other national parks in the UK, the park is IUCN...
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2010 - Newtonmore Camanachd Club 2011 - Newtonmore Camanachd Club 2012 - Newtonmore Camanachd Club 2013 - Newtonmore Camanachd Club 2014 - Newtonmore Camanachd...
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Ardverikie House is a 19th-century Scottish baronial house in Kinloch Laggan, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands. The house was made famous as the...
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was more than the accumulated totals for Kingussie's closest rivals, Newtonmore Camanachd Club and Fort William Shinty Club in the league that season...
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Newtonmore, who defeated Oban Camanachd 2–0 to ensure that Kingussie could not catch the team at the top of the Premier Division. However, Newtonmore...
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playing. This Black Chanter is kept at the Clan Macpherson Museum in Newtonmore. Prior to the Battle of Glenlivet in 1594 which was fought between Protestant...
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Eilean Bheannchair) is a shinty stadium in the town of Newtonmore, Scotland. It is the home of Newtonmore Camanachd and has been a shinty venue since at least...
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path in the Scottish Highlands. The route begins in Buckie and ends at Newtonmore,137 kilometres (85 mi) away. There is an optional spur leading off the...
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Kingussie 1986 – Newtonmore 1985 – Newtonmore 1984 – Kingussie 1983 – Kingussie 1982 – Kingussie 1981 – Kingussie 1980 – Newtonmore 1979 – Newtonmore 1978 – Kyles...
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retired shinty player and current president of Newtonmore Camanachd Club. MacArthur was a player with Newtonmore since the mid-70s and won several Camanachd...
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and descends to Newtonmore via the Old Glen Road. Newtonmore has many shops, hotels and bunkhouses. 24.5 km,6.5 – 7 hours From Newtonmore the route ascends...
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Dr. John Cattanach (1885–1915) was a shinty player for Newtonmore in the 1900s. He was the first shinty player inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of...
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shinty player from Newtonmore, Scotland. He is notable for having won 12 Camanachd Cup medals, a record he held alongside fellow Newtonmore player Hugh Chisholm...
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Edinburgh and Glasgow, 25 miles (40 km) from Aviemore, 13 miles (21 km) from Newtonmore and 17 miles (27 km) from Kingussie. Dalwhinnie railway station lies on...
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Michael Ritchie (born 1972)[1][permanent dead link] is a shinty player for Newtonmore Camanachd Club. He is a goalkeeper and is the son of the legendary David...
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Isle of Rum, Kingussie, Kinlochleven, Lochailort, Mallaig, Nethy Bridge, Newtonmore, Perth, Pitlochry, Roy Bridge and Spean Bridge in Scotland. The approximate...
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through which the playing rules of shinty can be altered. COMPETITIONS Newtonmore defeated Lovat by three goals to nil to retain the 2018 Tulloch Homes...
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Bridge on the B846 east of Schiehallion and a site near the village of Newtonmore in Badenoch. West Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, East...
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1999 Newtonmore 3 – 2 Kingussie at Newtonmore 1998 Kyles Athletic 2 – 1 Newtonmore at Fort William 1997 Lochside Rovers 2 – 1 Glengarry at Newtonmore 1996...
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possible. The film was shot on location in the United Kingdom in London and Newtonmore in Inverness-shire and in Morocco from August to October 2010. The film...
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Maryburgh (Baile Màiri), Muir of Ord (Am Blàr dubh) Nairn (Inbhir Narann), Newtonmore (Baile Ùr an t-Slèibh) North Ballachulish (Baile a' Chaolais air Tuath)...
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