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  2. Tain - Wikipedia

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    Tain (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Dhubhthaich [palə ˈɣuhɪç]) is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland. Etymology [ edit ] The name derives from the nearby River Tain, the name of which comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'flow'. [2]

  3. Nigg, Highland - Wikipedia

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    The Nigg to Cromarty ferry route is often called The King’s Ferry – the route taken by King James IV of Scotland when on pilgrimage to the shrine of St Duthac at Tain, doing so at least 18 times in the years between 1493 and 1513. It is the only ferry service from the Black Isle. The ferry crosses the entrance to the Cromarty Firth, one of ...

  4. Tain & District Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. Website. www .tainmuseum .org .uk. The Tain & District Museum is located in Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. It is volunteer-run and is open April to October part of the Tain Through Time visitor centre. The museum was established in 1966 and has a collection of silver made in the local area.

  5. Scotland in the late Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    History of Scotland. Scotland in the late Middle Ages, between the deaths of Alexander III in 1286 and James IV in 1513, established its independence from England under figures including William Wallace in the late 13th century and Robert Bruce in the 14th century. In the 15th century under the Stewart Dynasty, despite a turbulent political ...

  6. List of listed buildings in Tain, Highland - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Tain Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) ... In March 2016 there were 47,288 listed buildings in Scotland.

  7. Ross and Cromarty - Wikipedia

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    Ross and Cromarty ( Scottish Gaelic: Ros agus Cromba ), also referred to as Ross-shire and Cromartyshire, is a variously defined area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. There is a registration county and a lieutenancy area in current use, the latter of which is 8,019 square kilometres (3,096 square miles) in extent.

  8. Outline of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland is: a country of the United Kingdom. Scotland was: an independent, sovereign country until 1707 when it formed a union with England. Population of Scotland: 5,436,600 (2022 census) Area of Scotland: 78 772 km 2 (30,414 square miles), approximately 32% of the area of the United Kingdom (UK) Places in Scotland. Atlas of Scotland.

  9. Tain Tolbooth - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in Tain was a medieval tolbooth which was instigated by the then provost, John McCullough, in 1631. A bell, cast by the Dutch foundryman, Michael Burgerhuys of Middelburg, was specially made in time for its opening. The non-conformist minister, Thomas Ross was incarcerated in the tolbooth between 1776 and 1677. [2]

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