Watten (Scottish Gaelic: Bhatan) is a small village in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, on the main road (A882-A9) between the burgh of Wick...
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d'Éperlecques or Watten bunker, intended to be a launching facility for the V-2 ballistic missile Watten, Highland, a village in Caithness, in the Highland local...
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List of towns and villages in the Scottish Highlands (category Towns in Highland (council area))
Trossachs National Park Ullapool, Highland Udny Station, Aberdeenshire Watten, Highland Whaligoe, Highland Wick, Highland Declared a city in 2000 as part...
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Burn is a stream that flows out of the eastern end of Loch Watten in Caithness, in the Highland area of Scotland, at a height of around 17 metres (55 ft)...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Watten in Highland, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML...
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Watten was a railway station located at the east end of Loch Watten, Highland between Halkirk and Wick, Scotland. The station opened on 28 July 1874....
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Caithness (redirect from Caithness (local government district, Highland region))
"Genuki: Watten, Caithness". genuki.org.uk. Archived from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 30 January 2021. "Community Councils in the Highland Council...
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11 July 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2022. "Alexander Bain Monument, Watten". Highland Historic Environment Record. Retrieved 22 October 2022. "Joe Caven"...
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1980) was a Scottish physicist. Sutherland was born on 8 April 1907 at Watten, Caithness. He was the youngest of seven children of Peter Sutherland and...
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Wester, Highland List of listed buildings in Urray, Highland List of listed buildings in Watten, Highland List of listed buildings in Wick, Highland...
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A882 road (category Transport in Highland (council area))
Between Wick and Watten the traveller has Wick River to the right. The road crosses the river at Watten. Between Watten and Georgemas Loch Watten and Loch Scarmclate...
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Thurso (redirect from Thurso, Highland)
Thurso and the parishes of Bower, Canisbay, Dunnet, Halkirk, Olrig, Reay and Watten. Many of the poorhouses in Scotland were under used, and by 1924 the building...
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about 2+1⁄2 miles (4 km) west of Wick and about 5+1⁄2 miles (9 km) east of Watten. An older village centre is about half a mile to the south. Haster has two...
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Wick River (category Rivers of Highland (council area))
Burn Alt Beag-airighe Camster Loch Toftgunn headwaters Loch Burn, Watten Loch Watten Scouthal Burn Burn of Acharole Loch Burn (Toftingall) Loch of Toftingall...
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Scouthal Burn (category Rivers of Highland (council area))
Feithe Buidhe and about three kilometres south/southwest of the village of Watten. Scouthal Burn meanders generally north/north-westward, across a distance...
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Wick, Caithness (redirect from Wick (Highland))
parish of Wick. The parish has that of Latheron to the south, those of Watten and Bower to the west, and that of Canisbay to the north. The eastern boundary...
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Loch Watten is a loch in the River Wick drainage basin in Caithness, Scotland. The name is a tautology, consisting of the word "loch" (of Gaelic origin)...
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Enercon E70 2.30 2 4.60 2010 Falck Renewables Falck Renewables Bilbster (Watten) Highland 58°28′19″N 03°18′48″W / 58.47194°N 3.31333°W / 58.47194; -3.31333...
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Halkirk, Latheron, Olrig, Reay (partly in Sutherland until 1891), Thurso, Watten, and Wick. Sutherland: Assynt, Clyne, Creich, Dornoch, Durness, Eddrachillis...
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Anstruther Davidson Born (1860-02-19)February 19, 1860 Watten, Highland, Scotland Died April 3, 1932(1932-04-03) (aged 72) Los Angeles Scientific career...
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(Shetland)". saintsplaces.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2024. GENUKI. "Genuki: Watten, Caithness". www.genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2021. "Saints in Scottish...
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Strath Burn (Wick River tributary) (category Rivers of Highland (council area))
Burn, and Rowens Burn, and about five kilometres south of the village of Watten. Strath Burn meanders generally northward across a distance of about four...
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Mybster (category Highland geography stubs)
Scottish council area of Highland. Mybster lies 2 miles (3 km) northwest of the Loch of Toftingall, with the village of Watten lying 2 miles (3 km) directly...
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Wick High Schools, situated in their respective towns. The villages of Watten and Halkirk are close to Gillock. The nearest hospital is Caithness General...
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about 8+1⁄2 miles (14 kilometres) south of Watten and 5 miles (8 km) north of Lybster in Caithness, in the Highland region of Scotland. They are among the...
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Islands 60°14′N 1°41′W / 60.23°N 01.69°W / 60.23; -01.69 HU172502 Watten Highland 58°28′N 3°19′W / 58.46°N 03.32°W / 58.46; -03.32 ND2354 Wattisfield...
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Clan Gunn (Scottish Gaelic: Na Guinnich) is a Highland Scottish clan associated with lands in northeastern Scotland, including Caithness, Sutherland and...
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Wick High School (category Secondary schools in Highland (council area))
schools: Dunbeath, Lybster, Thrumster, Noss (Wick), Newton Park (Wick), Watten, Keiss, Bower, and Canisbay. In 2008 there was an enrolment of 838, and...
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village, hamlet or settlement, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The area encompassed by the Highland council is smaller than that encompassed...
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The Highland Railway was one of the smaller British railways before the Railways Act 1921, operating north of Perth railway station in Scotland and serving...
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