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Crovie /ˈkrɪvi/ is a
small village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
dating from the 18th century, a time when the sea was the only mode of
transport to and...
- south, and a
footpath along the s**** to the east
leads to the
village of
Crovie.
There is
evidence of
Neolithic or
Bronze Age
peoples having settled in...
- the 19th
Century the
Banff Fishery District (comprising the
ports from
Crovie to Sandend) was
important to the
herring trade, with
production peaking...
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Sandhaven Whitehills Other settlements Boyndie Broadsea Cornhill Cortes Crovie Crudie Fordyce Gordonstown King
Edward Memsie Netherbrae New
Aberdour New...
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throughout the country, with 19
fatalities reported. The
fishing village of
Crovie, Banffshire,
built on a
narrow strip of land
along the
Moray Firth, was...
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Sandhaven Whitehills Other settlements Boyndie Broadsea Cornhill Cortes Crovie Crudie Fordyce Gordonstown King
Edward Memsie Netherbrae New
Aberdour New...
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Sandhaven Whitehills Other settlements Boyndie Broadsea Cornhill Cortes Crovie Crudie Fordyce Gordonstown King
Edward Memsie Netherbrae New
Aberdour New...
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throughout the country, with 19
fatalities reported. The
fishing village of
Crovie, Banffshire,
built on a
narrow strip of land
along the
Moray Firth, was...
- Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The bay is
between Crovie Head and More Head. The
villages of
Gardenstown and
Crovie are
located within the bay. A hill fort and...
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Karen Ellington took over
Lairdship of the
villages of
Gardenstown and
Crovie, and the
Tomnaverie stone circle, one of the re****bent
stone circles characteristic...