- A
strath is a
large valley,
typically a
river valley that is wide and
shallow (as
opposed to a glen,
which is
typically narrower and deep). An anglicisation...
- The
Strath Taieri (sometimes
spelt Strath-Taieri) is a
large glacial valley and
river plateau in New Zealand's
South Island. It is
surrounded by the rugged...
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Strath Fillan (Scottish Gaelic: Na Sraithibh) is a
strath in west
Perthshire named after an 8th-century
Irish hermit monk,
later canonised as
Saint Fillan...
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George Strath (1
October 1843 – 21
January 1919) was a
Scottish professional golfer and golf
course designer of the late 19th
century and
early 20th century...
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Strath Burn is a
stream which has its
source in the Flow
Country of Caithness, Scotland, at a
height above sea
level of
around 70 metres, at the confluence...
- It lies at the foot of the Rock and
Pillar Range of
hills in the
broad Strath-Taieri valley,
through which flows the
middle reaches of the
Taieri River...
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Strath Halladale is a
strath in the
traditional county of
Sutherland in the
north of
Scotland down
which the
Halladale River flows to
enter the Atlantic...
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Strath Haven High
School (also
abbreviated as SHHS) is a four-year
public high
school in Wallingford,
Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
enrolling about 1...
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terraces and
strath terraces. Fill
terraces sometimes are
further subdivided into
nested fill
terraces and cut terraces. Both fill and
strath terraces are...
- The
Strath Committee was set up by the
British Ministry of
Defence to
consider the
implications of
thermonuclear weapons for the
United Kingdom. The Strath...