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Lairg (Scottish Gaelic: An Luirg,
meaning "the shank/shin") is a
village and
parish in Sutherland, Scotland. It has a po****tion of 891 and is at the...
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Alexander Andrew Mackay Irvine,
Baron Irvine of
Lairg, PC, KC (born 23 June 1940),
known as
Derry Irvine, is a
Scottish lawyer and
politician who served...
- in the
Scottish North West Highlands. To the
south is the
small town of
Lairg. The loch, the
largest in Sutherland, runs from the north-west to the south-east...
- The
Lairg gravity low is a
possible impact crater in
Scotland about 40
kilometres in diameter, with a
centre near the town of
Lairg in the
Scottish Highlands...
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Lairg railway station is a
railway station just
south of the
village of
Lairg in the
Highland council area of Scotland. The
station is on the Far North...
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Lairg, with
occasional meetings in
other places,
including Dornoch, Golspie,
Brora and Lochinver.
Although the
county council generally met in
Lairg,...
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Chancellor Baron Irvine of
Lairg, Lord
Chancellor (1997–2003)
Secretary of
State for
Constitutional Affairs Baron Irvine of
Lairg,
Secretary of
State for...
- via Dornoch,
which led to the
existing route via
Lairg being sometimes unofficially called the "
Lairg loop". Soon
after the A9
splits away, the line crosses...
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Achiemore was a
crofting community located on the Cape
Wrath peninsula near the
village of
Durness in the
Scottish county of Sutherland. The
hamlet is...
- (5 mi) north-east of
Bonar Bridge. The name is
Gaelic for
yellow loch.
Lairg,
Bonar Bridge &
Golspie (Map). 1:25,000. Explorer.
Ordnance Survey. 2015...