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  2. Dunoon - Wikipedia

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    Dunoon (/ d u ˈ n uː n /; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Omhain [t̪un ˈo.ɪɲ]) is the main town on the Cowal Peninsula in the south of Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland.It is located on the western shore of the upper Firth of Clyde, to the south of the Holy Loch and to the north of Innellan. [2]

  3. Dunoon, Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the population of Dunoon was 31,133 and the number of households was 11,496. [3] The main form of transport for Dunoon residents is the minibus taxi; the MyCiTi bus service opened a bus station to serve Dunoon on 1 March 2014.

  4. Dunoon, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Dunoon is a small village within the City of Lismore LGA in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2006 census, Dunoon had a population of 372 people and, in the 2011 census, the population was 824. [2] [3] It is self-proclaimed as the Macadamia capital of Australia and has a macadamia processing plant on its outskirts ...

  5. Kilmun - Wikipedia

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    Toggle History subsection. ... DUNOON, ARGYLL: Postcode district: PA23: ... The population for the Benmore and Kilmun area was recorded as 1,030 in the 2001 census ...

  6. Americans in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the end of the Cold War, the highest proportion of Americans resident in the United Kingdom per head of population was centred on the Scottish seaside town of Dunoon, Argyll and Bute, the former site of the Holy Loch US Navy base. At its height in the early 1990s, around one quarter of Dunoon's population was American. [17]

  7. Innellan - Wikipedia

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    Innellan Church. Innellan once had four churches; two Church of Scotland, one Free Church and one Episcopal. Two of them still stand; the former West Church is now converted to a house, and the remaining Innellan or Matheson church was the charge of the Reverend Dr George Matheson, the blind minister who wrote the hymn "Oh Love that wilt not let me go."

  8. Glendaruel - Wikipedia

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    Kilmodan Church, Argyll. The present Kilmodan Church was built in the Clachan of Glendaruel in 1783. The Clachan of Glendaruel is the current location of Kilmodan Primary School, [1] and the ground of Col-Glen Shinty Club.

  9. Category:History of Dunoon - Wikipedia

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