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Halkirk (Scottish Gaelic: Hàcraig) is a
village on the
River Thurso in Caithness, in the
Highland council area of Scotland. From
Halkirk the B874 road...
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Halkirk is a
village in
central Alberta,
Canada within the
County of
Paintearth No. 18. It is
located 122
kilometres (76 mi) east of Red Deer at the intersection...
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Bower Canisbay Dunnet Halkirk Latheron Olrig Reay
Thurso (included
burgh of same name)
Watten Wick (included
burgh of same name)
Halkirk was
formed at the...
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Halkirk United Football Club are a
senior football team from
Halkirk,
Caithness in Scotland, who
compete in the
North Caledonian Football League. Halkirk...
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Halkirk Auld Kirk is a
former parish church in
Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland.
Built in 1753, it
stopped being used in 1934 and is now a ruin.
Halkirk parish...
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Halkirk was a
railway station located on the
southern edge of the
village of
Halkirk, in
Caithness in the
Highland council area. The
station opened on...
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Thistle Bonar Bridge Clachnacuddin 'A' Fort
William Golspie Sutherland Halkirk United Invergordon Inverness Athletic St
Duthus Thurso Orkney Bunillidh...
- Bay and the
Atlantic Ocean. On its way it p****es
through the
village of
Halkirk,
about 9
kilometres south of the
burgh of Thurso, and
through the burgh...
- the
cathedral church of the
diocese of
Caithness (moved to
Dornoch from
Halkirk).
William de
Moravia (later Sutherland), 1st Earl of Sutherland, was buried...
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Provincial Legislative Council (which he
helped to abolish). Gunn was born in
Halkirk, Caithness, Scotland, in 1797. His
father was
William Gunn in Braehour...