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Strathclyde (Ystrad Clud in
Northern Brittonic;
Srath Chluaidh [s̪t̪ɾa ˈxl̪ˠɯi] in Gaelic,
meaning 'strath [valley] of the
River Clyde') was one of nine...
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Strathpeffer (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Pheofhair) is a
village and spa town in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland, with a po****tion of 1,469. It lies...
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Broxburn (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Bhroc,
pronounced [ˈs̪ɾa ˈvɾɔʰk]) is a town in West Lothian, Scotland. It is 12
miles (19 km) from the West End of Edinburgh...
- Roxburgh,
Ettrick and
Lauderdale (Rosbrog,
Eadaraig agus
Srath Labhdair in
Scottish Gaelic) is a
lieutenancy area of Scotland. The
lieutenancy area was...
- The
University of
Strathclyde (Scottish Gaelic:
Oilthigh Shrath Chluaidh) is a
public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland.
Founded in 1796...
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Strabane (/strəˈbæn/; from
Irish An
Srath Bán,
meaning 'the
white river-holm') is a town in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland.
Strabane had a po****tion...
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Huntly (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Bhalgaidh or Hunndaidh) is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland,
formerly known as
Milton of
Strathbogie or
simply Strathbogie...
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Strathspey (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Spè, [s̪t̪ɾa ˈs̪peː]) is a
region of the
Scottish Highlands comprising part of the
valley of the Spey. It includes...
- 3°16′41″W / 55.006°N 3.278°W / 55.006; -3.278
Annandale (Scottish Gaelic:
Srath Anann) is a
strath in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
named after the dale...
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Gaelic srath,
meaning "broad-valley", as well as to ****bric and
Pictish cognates (cf.
Welsh ystrad).
Gaelic srath is
derived from Old
Irish srath, recorded...