- The
Ythan /ˈaɪθən/ is a
river in the north-east of
Scotland rising at
Wells of
Ythan near the
village of
Ythanwells and
flowing south-eastwards through...
- The
Ythan Estuary is the
tidal component of the
Ythan River,
emptying into the
North Sea 19
kilometres (12 mi)
north of Aberdeen, Scotland. The estuary’s...
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approximately 16
miles (26 kilometres)
north of Aberdeen,
lying on the
River Ythan,
which has one of the few
undeveloped river estuaries on the
eastern coast...
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Ythan Wells, also
known as Glenmailen, is the site of a
Roman military camp, near the farm of Glenmellan, 2.1
kilometres (1.3 mi) east of the village...
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Forvie Nature Reserve Slains Castles, Old and New
Stonehaven Tolbooth Ythan Estuary Nature Reserve There are
numerous rivers and
burns in Aberdeenshire...
- /ˈbʌxən/ is a
coastal district in the north-east of Scotland,
bounded by the
Ythan and
Deveron rivers. It was one of the
original provinces of the Kingdom...
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named after the Tweed, Forth, Tyne, Esk, Don, Ness, Yarrow, Spey, Eye and
Ythan rivers,
amongst others. The 2018
census showed the po****tion was 54,204...
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disturbed by
human activity. The dune
system is an
integral part of the
Ythan Estuary,
which also
forms part of the reserve, and
separates the
sands from...
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somewhat later the
chapel of Holy Rood was established.
Newburgh is on the
Ythan Estuary and near the
Sands of Forvie. Near the
estuary mouth, the presence...
- The
coasts of the
North Sea are home to
nature reserves including the
Ythan Estuary,
Fowlsheugh Nature Preserve, and
Farne Islands in the UK and the...