The Cromarty Bridge is a road bridge over the Cromarty Firth in Scotland. The bridge joins a junction with the B9163 to the south in Ross and Cromarty with...
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Ross and Cromarty (Scottish Gaelic: Ros agus Cromba), is an area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. In modern usage, it is a registration county...
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The Cromarty Firth (/ˈkrɒmərti/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Caolas Chrombaidh [ˈkʰɯːlˠ̪əs̪ ˈxɾɔumbaj]; literally "kyles [straits] of Cromarty") is an arm of the...
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Crieff, Kenmore, Dalchalloch, A9, Inverness, Kessock Bridge, Cromarty Bridge, Dornoch Firth Bridge, Latheron, Wick, John o' Groats. The brothers John and...
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transferred in response to construction of new bridges across the Moray Firth (the Kessock Bridge), the Cromarty Firth and the Dornoch Firth; and so that the...
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Bridge. Crossing the bridge, it then crosses the Black Isle on Forestry Commission lands and small back roads. It then continues across the Cromarty Bridge...
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road before three new road bridges were built: across the Beauly Firth (between Inverness and the Black Isle), the Cromarty Firth and the Dornoch Firth...
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the Kyle above the bridge at Bonar. The estuary (downstream) and the rivers (upstream) separate Sutherland from Ross and Cromarty to the south, and the...
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the A949 to the north, the 26-mile (42 km) round trip over Bonar Bridge. Cromarty Bridge, further to the south. "A Better Railway for the North". Caithness...
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Dingwall (category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty)
road route to the north Highlands (A9). Since the completion of the Cromarty Bridge in 1979, the main road has bypassed Dingwall. Heading west, the A834...
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Black Isle (category Ross and Cromarty)
ˈt̪uh]) is a peninsula within Ross and Cromarty, in the Scottish Highlands. It includes the towns of Cromarty and Fortrose, and the villages of Culbokie...
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Ardullie (category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty)
from the Gaelic, Àird Ilidh, which means "headland of the Ilidh". The Cromarty Bridge - carrying the A9 road - crosses the firth at Ardullie point. There...
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Thames River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames. Peshkam & Banks, 1996 Cromarty et al. (2005) Cromarty, A.M., Barclay, A., Lambrick,...
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it is at the western end of the Cromarty Firth. The village of Maryburgh is on the other side of the river. Conon Bridge has a railway station on the line...
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kilometres), this road covers 70 miles (110 kilometres) A862 Clachnaharry Cromarty Bridge roundabout nearArdullie Previously allocated to a road from Inverness...
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Cromartie (redirect from Cromarty (disambiguation))
of Moray Firth in Scotland Cromarty Bridge, over the above firth MV Cromarty Rose, a ferry that serviced the firth Cromarty and Dingwall Light Railway...
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Cromartyshire (redirect from County of Cromarty)
Scotland, comprising the medieval "old shire" around the county town of Cromarty and 22 enclaves and exclaves transferred from Ross-shire in the late 17th...
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Urquhart and Logie Wester (category Parishes in Ross and Cromarty)
Urquhart and Logie Wester is a parish within the historic county of Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It is situated in the area known as the Black Isle and is in...
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River Conon (category Ross and Cromarty)
joined by the Black Water at Moy Bridge, and the River Orrin at Urray, before flowing past Conon Bridge and into the Cromarty Firth (and thence the Moray Firth...
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Isle. It is the southernmost of the "Three Firths" crossings (Beauly, Cromarty and Dornoch) which has transformed road transport in the Highlands. It...
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Ross-shire (category Ross and Cromarty)
1889, merging with Cromartyshire to form a new county called Ross and Cromarty. The area is now part of the Highland council area, except for the parts...
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construction of the Kessock Bridge at Inverness (opened 1982), the Cromarty Bridge (opened 1979), and the Dornoch Firth Bridge (opened 1991), which vastly...
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The Cromarty and Dingwall Light Railway was a never-completed light railway linking Cromarty in the Black Isle, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland to the Highland...
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Tarbat Ness. Cromarty Firth (loch-type firth with relatively narrow opening to the sea). The Firth runs out into the Moray Firth. Places: Cromarty, Dingwall...
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replacement tunnel opens to rail traffic on 20 August. 12 April – Cromarty Bridge opens. 16 April – Paisley Gilmour Street rail accident: Seven killed...
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(1976) Communication (1977) I am (1978) Love, Love, Love (1978) The Cromarty Bridge (1979) The Spirit of Scotland (1979) They're Always Picking on Us (1980)...
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Bonar Bridge (Drochaid a' Bhanna), Broadford (An t-Àth Leathann), Brora (Brùra) Carrbridge (Drochaid Chàrr), Conon Bridge (Drochaid Sguideil), Cromarty (Cromba)...
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Ross County F.C. (category Ross and Cromarty)
red and white. The club was formed in 1929 in what was then Ross and Cromarty after the previous local club from the North of Scotland Junior League...
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Black Rock Gorge (category Ross and Cromarty)
Wayback Machine Veritaserum Sources Omand, Donald (ed.), The Ross and Cromarty Book, (Golspie, 1984) Illustration of Black Rock Gorge Archived 2007-09-27...
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area of Scotland. It is 122 miles (196 km) long and runs from Ross and Cromarty to Caithness, with the majority of its length in Sutherland. At 58.648°N...
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