The River Tay (Scottish Gaelic: Tatha, IPA: [ˈt̪ʰa.ə]; probably from the conjectured Brythonic Tausa, possibly meaning 'silent one' or 'strong one' or...
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The Tay Bridge is a railway bridge across the Firth of Tay at Dundee, Scotland: Tay Bridge may also refer to: Tay Road Bridge, across the Firth of Tay at...
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Tiago Amaral (born 1999) Tay, Ontario, a township Tay River, Ontario Tay Canal, a part of the river Tay Sound, Nunavut River Tay Tay Bridge, a railway bridge...
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The Tay River is a river in Lanark County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin and is a left tributary of the...
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of Tay (/ˈteɪ/; Scottish Gaelic: Linne Tatha) is a firth on the east coast of Scotland, into which empties the River Tay (Scotland's largest river in...
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The Tay Whale, known locally as the Monster, was a humpback whale that swam into the Firth of Tay of eastern Scotland in 1883. It was harpooned in a hunt...
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The Tay Road Bridge carries the A92 road across the Firth of Tay from Newport-on-Tay in Fife to Dundee in Scotland, just downstream of the Tay Rail Bridge...
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The Tay Bridge carries rail traffic across the Firth of Tay in Scotland between Dundee and the suburb of Wormit in Fife. Its span is 2.75 miles (4.43...
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"The Tay Bridge Disaster" is a poem written in 1880 by the Scottish poet William McGonagall, who has been acclaimed as the worst poet in history. The...
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Gaelic: Obar Pheallaidh) is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the River Tay. A small market town, Aberfeldy is located in Highland Perthshire. It...
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river in the United Kingdom, and the third longest in Scotland after the River Tay and the River Spey. It runs through the city of Glasgow. The River...
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The location of a historic cathedral, it lies on the north bank of the River Tay, opposite Birnam. Dunkeld lies close to the geological Highland Boundary...
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in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The estate lies on the banks of the River Tay in some 12 acres (5 hectares), about 74 miles (119 kilometres) north of...
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of rivers, nor much agreement as to what constitutes a river. Thus the River Ure and River Ouse can be counted as one river system or as two rivers. If...
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[pʰɛrˠʃtʲ]) is a centrally located Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and...
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a cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry, and named after the River Tay in Scotland. The fruit is sweeter, much larger, and more aromatic than...
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Middle Ages and there may have been vineyards growing on slopes near the River Tay. The landscape of the Carse was created by glacial process and for part...
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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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catchments River Leven, Fife River Ore (R) Kenly Water Kinness Burn Eden catchment River Eden, Fife Motray Water (L) Ceres Burn (R) Tay catchment River Tay River...
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Newport-on-Tay. The area itself has views of the two bridges that cross the River Tay and distant views of the Scottish Highlands. The town was established...
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0 km) long. It will involve a three-span bridge over Scotland's longest river, the Tay, hence the project's name. A cycle path will run parallel to the bridge's...
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Tây Ninh (listen) is a provincial city in Southeastern Vietnam. It is the capital of Tây Ninh Province, which encompasses the town and much of the surrounding...
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The production helps, using plenty of drone shots to show the country’s rivers in stately majesty, but the programme relies on the performances of its...
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cliffs. The lough is fed by the Cloghoge River, which then drains into Lough Dan to the south. The entire of Lough Tay belongs to the Guinness Estate at Luggala...
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Beauly. Firth of Tay (estuary of the River Tay). Places: Perth, Dundee, Monifieth, Tayport, Newport on Tay, Newburgh, Fife. Rivers: Tay, Earn. Headland:...
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1922, Ballantine landed a 64lb (29kg) salmon on the River Tay, the largest recorded from a British river with rod and line. Georgina Ballantine was born on...
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principal settlements of the Carse of Gowrie. It lies just north of the River Tay. The 2016 population of Errol was estimated to be 1,500 persons, compared...
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Bridge) - Perth M90 Tay Rail Bridge 1887 56°26′12″N 2°59′15″W / 56.4367°N 2.9874°W / 56.4367; -2.9874 (Tay Rail Bridge) A Dundee Tay Road Bridge 1966...
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aulos (flute). At the time, the best cane for flutes came from the banks of river Kephissos, in Attica, Greece. Several kalamaulos tuned differently and tied...
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Scotland from 16 May 1975 to 31 March 1996. The region was named after the River Tay. Tayside region was created in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland)...
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