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Lawers /ˈlɔːrz/ is a
village situated in
rural Perthshire, Scotland. It lies on the
banks of Loch Tay and at the foot of Ben
Lawers. It was once part...
- the 344-metre-long
Lawers Dam, a buttress-type dam that is 42 m high. Due to its high
elevation and
underlying geology, Ben
Lawers is home to an exceptionally...
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Law is a set of
rules that are
created and are
enforceable by
social or
governmental institutions to
regulate behavior, with its
precise definition a...
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corroborating information. The Lady of
Lawers was Mary Campbell,
daughter of Sir
James Campbell, 4th of
Lawers, and
lived in a farm near Loch Tay, Perthshire...
- Sue; Cox,
Adrian (1
January 2016). "Ben
Lawers: An
Archaeological Landscape in Time.
Results from the Ben
Lawers Historic Landscape Project, 1996–2005"...
- from the east via the road
heading north from the Ben
Lawers visitors centre. From the Ben
Lawers visitors centre the
summit is only a
short walk, with...
- Mountains, inters****d with
numerous lochs and glens. The
highest point is Ben
Lawers at 1,214 m (3,983 ft),
making it the 10th
highest peak in Scotland. Most...
- A by-
law (bye-
law, by(e)
law, by(e)
law), is a set of
rules or
law established by an
organization or
community so as to
regulate itself, as
allowed or provided...
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Hillwalkers Guide, pp. 30-32.
Published 2016. "Ben
Lawers NNR". NatureScot.
Retrieved 6
October 2020. "Ben
Lawers National Nature Reserve".
National Trust for...
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Lawers (died 1645) was a
Scottish landowner. His home,
Lawers, was on the
banks of Loch Tay in Perthshire. He was a son of John
Campbell of
Lawers and...