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Caenlochan (Scottish Gaelic:
Cadha an Lochain) is a glen in the
Grampian Mountains of Scotland.
Under EU
Natura 2000
legislation it is a
Special Area of...
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Caenlochan".
Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
Retrieved 22 July 2008. "
Caenlochan SAC". NatureScot.
Retrieved 15
September 2020. "
Caenlochan SSSI"...
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Boblainy Forest Braemore Forest Braeroy Forest Bunloinn Forest Cabaan Forest Caenlochan Forest Ceannacroc Forest Cluanie Forest Coignafearn Forest Corriehallie...
- Moss, de-declared on 9
December 2011 Ben Lui, de-declared on 18 May 2018
Caenlochan, de-declared in 2005,
although Corrie Fee
remains a
national nature reserve...
- Flintshire,
Upper Teesdale in
County Durham,
Oxclose in Tyne and Wear,
Caenlochan in
eastern Scotland, the Isle of Rhum in
western Scotland and Keen of...
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Buchan Ness to
Collieston Coast Aberdeenshire UK9002491 NK115387
Caenlochan Aberdeenshire Angus Perth and
Kinross UK9004011 NO213774
Cairngorms Aberdeenshire...
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cultivation in
Britain in 1818, and in 1895, it was
planted on rock
ledges in
Caenlochan Glen in Angus, Scotland,
where it
became naturalised. It has also appeared...
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Woods Braehead Moss
Broubster Leans Buchan Ness to
Collieston Burrow Head
Caenlochan Cairngorms Caithness and
Sutherland Peatlands Cape
Wrath Carn nan Tri-Tighearnan...
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grows from sea
level to at
least 1,190 m (3,900 ft) in Britain,
above Caenlochan in Angus. It is a
common species,
growing abundantly in
suitable conditions...
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status in the game was
shown up in an 8–0
friendly defeat to the
obscure Caenlochan from
Broughty Ferry the next month. Very
obviously overmatched, the club...