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  2. Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Inverness is the location of Macbeth's castle in Shakespeare's play. Inverness Library is located in Farraline Park, housed in what was originally the Bell's school, designed by William Robertson in the Greek Revival style. The school was built with help from a £10,000 donation from Dr Andrew Bell in 1837. [121]

  3. City of Inverness - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; City of Inverness

  4. Inverness, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Inverness is a city and the county seat of Citrus County, Florida, United States. It is near the 10,950-acre (4,430 ha) Flying Eagle Preserve . As of the 2020 census , the population was 7,543, up from 7,210 at the 2010 census.

  5. Inverness Highland Games - Wikipedia

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    The Inverness Highland Games (official name: City of Inverness Highland Games), is a Highland games event in the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. Highland games were instituted in Inverness, on Thursday 28 September 1837 and continued on Friday 29 September. They were organised by the Northern Meeting.

  6. Highland (council area) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Inverness is by far the largest settlement, with its urban area having a population of 59,910 in 2012. [14] The highest point in the Highland council area is Ben Nevis, the tallest mountain in both Scotland and the United Kingdom as a whole. Its northernmost point is the Island of Stroma, in the Pentland Firth.

  7. Why you should choose Inverness for a laid-back, low-impact ...

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    Uile-bheist isn’t alone in placing sustainability at the heart of its business – in fact, it’s a word that colours our days in this small Highland city that’s home to just 48,000 people

  8. Kinmylies - Wikipedia

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    The local football team was Caledonian F.C. until they merged with another team (Inverness Thistle) to form Inverness Caledonian Thistle and moved out of the area. The name Kinmylies originates from the Scots Gaelic Ceann a' Mhìlidh, meaning Head (or place) of the Warriors. The area appears in the 1841 census onwards but in the 1970s became ...

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