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 Inverness Details, Meaning Inverness Article and Explanation Guide
Ardness, Ballifeary, Balloch, Bught Park, Clachnaharry, Crown, Culcabock, Culduthel, Culloden, Dalneigh, Draikies, Drummond, Holm Mains, Holm Park, Inshes Park, Kinmylies, Lochardil, Longman, MacKenzie Park, Merkinch, Mile End, Millburn, Milton, New Hilton, Old Hilton, Raigmore, Scorguie, Smithton, South Kessock, and Springfield.
The history section of this article is primarily taken from a 1911 encyclopedia.
www.e-paranoids.com /i/in/inverness.html

  
 Inverness Details, Meaning Inverness Article and Explanation Guide
Ardness, Ballifeary, Balloch, Bught Park, Clachnaharry, Crown, Culcabock, Culduthel, Culloden, Dalneigh, Draikies, Drummond, Holm Mains, Holm Park, Inshes Park, Kinmylies, Lochardil, Longman, MacKenzie Park, Merkinch, Mile End, Millburn, Milton, New Hilton, Old Hilton, Raigmore, Scorguie, Smithton, South Kessock, and Springfield.
The history section of this article is primarily taken from a 1911 encyclopedia.
www.e-paranoids.com /i/in/inverness.html

  
 Aerial Photos of Orkney - Page 1
Above : Lamb Holm Fly-In and barbeque event from Inverness based planes
Above : Formation flying with Zenair plane from Lamb Holm
Above : Blockship sunk during WW1 near Lamb Holm
www.alanmoar.flyer.co.uk /orkney/Orkney/orkneypics.htm   (196 words)

  
 Inverness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The city is also home to the football clubs Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. and Clachnacuddin F.C. Bught Park, located in the centre of Inverness is the Finishing point of the annual Loch Ness marathon.
Ardness, Ballifeary, Balloch, Beechwood, Bught, Carse, Castle Heather, Charleston, Clachnaharry, Cradlehall, Crown, Culcabock, Culduthel, Culloden, Dalneigh, Drakies, Drummond, Haugh, Hilton, Holm Mills, Inshes, Kinmylies, Leachkin, Lochardil, Longman, Merkinch, Mile End, Millburn, Milton, Muirtown, Ness Castle, Ness-Side, Raigmore, Scorguie, Seafield, Slackbuie, Smithton, South Kessock, Torvean and Westhill.
Islands in the River Ness, the Bught and the river banks form a pleasant series of walks, as do the forested hills of Craig Phadraig and Craig Dunain.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inverness   (196 words)

  
 Inverness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1983, eight years after the local government county of Inverness-shire had been divided between the Highland and Grampian regions and the Western Isles council area, the Inverness constituency was largely replaced by the Inverness, Nairn and Lochaber constituency.
Ballifeary, Balloch, Beechwood, Bught, Carse, Castle Heather, Clachnaharry, Cradlehall, Crown, Croy, Culcabock, Culduthel, Culloden, Dalneigh, Drakies, Drummond, Haugh, Hilton, Holm, Inshes, Kinmylies, Leachkin, Lochardil, Longman, Merkinch, Millburn, Milton, Muirtown, Ness Castle, Ness-Side, Raigmore, Scorguie, Seafield, Slackbuie, Smithton, South Kessock, Torvean and Westhill.
The figure includes Balloch, Culloden, Smithton and Westhill, sometimes considered outside the city area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inverness   (1417 words)

  
 Inverness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ardness, Ballifeary, Balloch, Beechwood, Bught, Carse, Castle Heather, Charleston, Clachnaharry, Cradlehall, Crown, Culcabock, Culduthel, Culloden, Dalneigh, Drakies, Drummond, Haugh, Hilton, Holm Mills, Inshes, Kinmylies, Leachkin, Lochardil, Longman, Merkinch, Mile End, Millburn, Milton, Muirtown, Ness Castle, Ness-Side, Raigmore, Scorguie, Seafield, Slackbuie, Smithton, South Kessock, Torvean and Westhill.
The Highland Main Line, the Aberdeen-Inverness Line and the Far North Line meet at Inverness (Ordnance Survey grid reference NH667454).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inverness   (1417 words)

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