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  2. Sterling, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Sterling is a village in Arenac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 474 at the 2020 census . The village is located within Deep River Township .

  3. Dunblane - Wikipedia

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    Dunblane (/ d ʌ n ˈ b l eɪ n /, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain) is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland, and inside the historic boundaries of the county of Perthshire. It is a commuter town , with many residents making use of good transport links to much of the Central Belt , including Glasgow and Edinburgh .

  4. River Forth - Wikipedia

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    The River Forth is a major river in central Scotland, 47 km (29 mi) long, which drains into the North Sea on the east coast of the country. Its drainage basin covers much of Stirlingshire in Scotland's Central Belt. [1] The Gaelic name for the upper reach of the river, above Stirling, is Abhainn Dubh, meaning "black river".

  5. Touch House - Wikipedia

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    The Touch estate was the property of the Frasers; a tower house may have existed from the 14th century. Touch was acquired by Alexander Seton, kinsman of the powerful Seton family , in the middle of the 15th century, and in 1480 his son Alexander is recorded as 1st laird of Touch. [ 2 ]

  6. Raploch - Wikipedia

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    Raploch, known locally as The Raploch or The Raptap, is a district of the city of Stirling, which lies to the south of the River Forth in central Scotland.. The first houses were built in the late 17th century, after the land had been sold by the Earl of Mar to the patrons of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling.

  7. Stirlingshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1130, Stirling, one of the principal royal strongholds of the Kingdom of Scotland, was created a royal burgh by King David I.. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth, at the Battle of Stirling Bridge during the First War of ...

  8. Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Located on the River Forth, Stirling is the administrative centre for the Stirling council area, and is traditionally the county town and historic county of Stirlingshire. Proverbially it is the strategically important "Gateway to the Highlands". It has been said that "Stirling, like a huge brooch clasps Highlands and Lowlands together".

  9. Stirling Old Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In December 1745 General Blakeney, lieutenant governor of Stirling Castle, had one of the bridge arches destroyed to hinder the movement of the Jacobite Army. [3]: 160 The destroyed arch was rebuilt in 1749. [4] [5] In May 1833 the adjacent new road bridge was opened to traffic and the Old Bridge was closed to wheeled traffic. [1] [3]: 196

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