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  2. File:Scotland topographic map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    UTM projection ; WGS84 datum ; shaded relief (composite image of N-W, W and N lightning positions); Scales: Topography and shore/lakes limits: 1:872,000 (accuracy: 218 m) until 60.38° and 1:3,800,000 (accuracy: 950 m) North of 60.38° ;

  3. Ofterschwang - Wikipedia

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    Ofterschwang is a municipality in southern Germany, in Oberallgäu, Bavaria. It is a professional winter sports venue, regularly used for World Cup alpine events. [3]

  4. Great Polish Map of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The map was designed by Dr. Kazimierz Trafas, a young cartographer from the Jagiellonian University of Kraków. [1] Despite the tensions of the Cold War, links between Scotland and Polish universities had been good since the late 1960s, when threshold analysis techniques in town and regional planning devised in Poland were refined and applied in Scotland for the Scottish Development Department.

  5. Geographical centre of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Centre of Stirling Bridge - The Heart of Scotland. Matthew Paris's map of 1247 shows a clear north–south divide to Scotland. Proverbially Stirling is the strategically important "Gateway to the Highlands". It has been said that "Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together".

  6. Macdonald Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald Hotels Ltd, formed in 1990 by Donald Macdonald, is a 3.7 star hotel company based in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. [ 1 ] Its main subsidiary, Macdonald Hotels and Resorts, owns or operates hotels and holiday resorts in the UK and Spain.

  7. Fonab Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle is now a luxury five-star hotel, set in 11 acres (4.5 ha) (which is much less than its original acreage due to the flooding of Loch Faskally to create a reservoir). [1] The hotel has a fine-dining restaurant of three AA Rosettes, and 43 guest bedrooms. [3] In 2022, the property was sold, via a Savills auction, to Fonab SPV. [3]

  8. Bettyhill - Wikipedia

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    Bettyhill (Scottish Gaelic: Am Blàran Odhar) is a village in the parish of Farr, on the north coast of Scotland. [1] Bettyhill lies on the A836 road 32 miles (51 km) west of Thurso and 12 miles (19 km) from Tongue. It lies 5 miles (8 km) from the village of Skerray; its former fishing port was called Navermouth. The Free Church at Bettyhill

  9. Eriska - Wikipedia

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    Eriska is a flat tidal island at the entrance to Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland. Privately owned by the Buchanan-Smiths [3] from 1973 until August 2016, Eriska is now owned by Creation Gem, a family-owned business from Hong Kong. [6] The island is run as a hotel with wooded grounds.