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Garve (Scottish Gaelic: Gairbh) is a
village on the
Black Water river, in Ross-shire, and is in the
Highland Council area of Scotland. It is situated...
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Christian Garve (7
January 1742 – 1
December 1798) was one of the best-known
philosophers of the late
Enlightenment along with
Immanuel Kant and Moses...
- The
Garve and
Ullapool Railway was one of
several branch railway-lines
proposed for the North-West
Highlands of Scotland, in the 1880s and 1890s. The...
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Niall Garve O'Donnell (Irish:
Niall Garbh Ó Domhnaill; c. 1569 – 1626) was an
Irish nobleman and soldier,
alternately a
rebel against and ally of English...
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Garve railway station is a
railway station on the Kyle of
Lochalsh Line,
serving the
village of
Garve in the
north of Scotland.
Garve is
located at the...
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Archived from the
original on 2012-10-20.
Retrieved 2012-10-17. Roland,
Garve;
Garve, Miriam; Türp, Jens; Fobil, Julius; Meyer,
Christian (2017-04-05). "Scarification...
- Loch
Garve and then turn northwest,
approaching the
first open
station on the line –
Garve. This was
supposed to be site of a
junction with the
Garve and...
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journalist and
crime novelist.
During his
career he used the
pseudonyms Andrew Garve,
Roger Bax and Paul Somers.
Winterton was born in Leicester, the son of...
- Cromarty, Dingwall, Dornoch, Elgin, Fochabers, Forres, Fortrose, Gairloch,
Garve, Invergordon, Inverness, Isle of Skye, Kyle, Lairg, Lossiemouth, Muir of...
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philosopher Christian Garve admitted to
having written the review,
which he
disowned due to
editorial changes outside his control.
Though Garve did not inform...