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Dingwall (Dingwal, Inbhir Pheofharain) is a town and a royal burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland.[1]

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  1. 113 relations: A835 road, A9 road (Scotland), Abernethy and Kincardine, Alexander II of Scotland, Association football, Australia, Baptist Union of Scotland, Bass Rock, Battle of Dingwall, BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, BBC Radio Scotland, British Army, British Isles, Canadian Gaelic, Cape Breton University, Castle, Celtic F.C., Church of Scotland, Clan Donald, Clan Mackay, Colin Calder, Conon Bridge, Contin, Conventicle, County Buildings, Dingwall, Cromarty, Cromarty Bridge, Cromarty Firth, Deputy First Minister of Scotland, Dingwall Academy, Dingwall Canal, Dingwall Castle, Dingwall railway station, Dingwall Town Hall, District of burghs, Dornoch, Duncan Leitch (minister), Electoral district, Factor (Scotland), Far North Line, Ferry Road drill hall, Dingwall, Fodderty, Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900), Free Church of Scotland (since 1900), Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie, Gustavus Aird, Harbor, Hector MacDonald, Hibernian F.C., ... Expand index (63 more) »

  2. County towns in Scotland
  3. Parishes in Ross and Cromarty
  4. Thing (assembly)
  5. Towns in Highland (council area)

A835 road

The A835 is a road in the Scottish Highlands linking Inverness to Ullapool and the Far North of Scotland.

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A9 road (Scotland)

The A9 is a major road in Scotland running from the Falkirk council area in central Scotland to Scrabster Harbour, Thurso in the far north, via Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Perth and Inverness.

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Abernethy and Kincardine

Abernethy and Kincardine is a civil parish, and former registration district and ecclesiastical parish, in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Alexander II of Scotland

Alexander II (Medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Uilliam; Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Uilleim; 24 August 1198 – 6 July 1249) was King of Alba (Scotland) from 1214 until his death.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Baptist Union of Scotland

The Baptist Union of Scotland is a Baptist Christian denomination in Scotland.

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Bass Rock

The Bass Rock, or simply the Bass, (Creag nam Bathais or Am Bas) is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland.

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Battle of Dingwall

The Battle of Dingwall was a Scottish clan battle said to have taken place in the year 1411, in Dingwall in the Scottish Highlands.

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BBC Radio nan Gàidheal

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is a Scottish Gaelic language radio station owned and operated by BBC Scotland, a division of the BBC.

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BBC Radio Scotland

BBC Radio Scotland is a Scottish national radio network owned and operated by BBC Scotland, a division of the BBC.

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British Army

The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.

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British Isles

The British Isles are a group of islands in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-western coast of continental Europe, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland), and over six thousand smaller islands.

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Canadian Gaelic

Canadian Gaelic or Cape Breton Gaelic (Gàidhlig Chanada, A' Ghàidhlig Chanadach or Gàidhlig Cheap Bhreatainn), often known in Canadian English simply as Gaelic, is a collective term for the dialects of Scottish Gaelic spoken in Atlantic Canada.

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Cape Breton University

Cape Breton University (CBU) is a public university located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Castle

A castle is a type of fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by military orders.

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Celtic F.C.

The Celtic Football Club, commonly known as Celtic, is a professional football club in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Church of Scotland

The Church of Scotland (The Kirk o Scotland; Eaglais na h-Alba) is a Presbyterian denomination of Christianity that holds the status of the national church in Scotland.

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Clan Donald

Clan Donald, also known as Clan MacDonald (Clann Dòmhnaill; Mac Dòmhnaill), is a Highland Scottish clan and one of the largest Scottish clans.

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Clan Mackay

Clan Mackay (Clann Mhic Aoidh) is an ancient and once-powerful Highland Scottish clan from the far North of the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old Kingdom of Moray.

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Colin Calder

Colin Bain Calder (16 April 1860 – 25 January 1907) was a Scottish immigrant to Argentina regarded as one of the founders (and then first president) of C.A. Rosario Central.

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Conon Bridge

Conon Bridge (Drochaid Sguideil) is a village in the Highland region of Scotland.

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Contin

Contin (Gaelic: Cunndainn) is a Ross-shire village, and a civil parish and community council area between Strathpeffer and Garve in the Highland council area of Scotland. Dingwall and Contin are Parishes in Ross and Cromarty and Populated places in Ross and Cromarty.

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Conventicle

A conventicle originally meant "an assembly" and was frequently used by ancient writers to mean "a church." At a semantic level, conventicle is a Latinized synonym of the Greek word for church, and references Jesus' promise in Matthew 18:20, "Where two or three are met together in my name." Over time, the term became linked to meetings of religious associations, particularly private gatherings for worship.

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County Buildings, Dingwall

County Buildings is a municipal structure in the High Street, Dingwall, Highland, Scotland.

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Cromarty

Cromarty (Cromba) is a town, civil parish and former royal burgh in Ross and Cromarty, in the Highland area of Scotland. Dingwall and Cromarty are county towns in Scotland, Parishes in Ross and Cromarty, Ports and harbours of Scotland, royal burghs and towns in Highland (council area).

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Cromarty Bridge

The Cromarty Bridge is a road bridge over the Cromarty Firth in Scotland.

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Cromarty Firth

The Cromarty Firth (Caolas Chrombaidh; literally "kyles of Cromarty") is an arm of the Moray Firth in Scotland. Dingwall and Cromarty Firth are Ports and harbours of Scotland.

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Deputy First Minister of Scotland

The Deputy First Minister of Scotland (Leas-Phrìomh Mhinistear na h-Alba; Heid Meinister Depute o Scotland) is the second highest ranking minister of the Government of Scotland, behind the First Minister.

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Dingwall Academy

Dingwall Academy is the largest secondary school in the Highlands of Scotland, with an enrolment of 1,048 pupils as of August 2018.

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Dingwall Canal

The Dingwall Canal was a short tidal canal running from the town of Dingwall to the Cromarty Firth in the county of Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.

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Dingwall Castle

Dingwall Castle was a medieval fort and royal castle in the town of Dingwall, eastern Ross-shire, Scotland.

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Dingwall railway station

Dingwall railway station serves Dingwall, Scotland.

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Dingwall Town Hall

Dingwall Town Hall is a municipal structure in the High Street, Dingwall, Highland, Scotland.

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District of burghs

The Act of Union 1707 and pre-Union Scottish legislation provided for 14 Members of Parliament (MPs) from Scotland to be elected from districts of burghs.

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Dornoch

Dornoch (Dòrnach; Dornach) is a town, seaside resort, parish and former royal burgh in the county of Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. Dingwall and Dornoch are county towns in Scotland, royal burghs and towns in Highland (council area).

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Duncan Leitch (minister)

Duncan Leitch (c.1903–1974) was a Scottish minister, who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland in 1952.

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Electoral district

An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, electorate, or (election) precinct, is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other polity) created to provide its population with representation in the larger state's legislature.

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Factor (Scotland)

In Scotland a factor (or property manager) is a person or firm charged with superintending or managing properties and estates—sometimes where the owner or landlord is unable to or uninterested in attending to such details personally, or in tenements in which several owners of individual flats contribute to the factoring of communal areas.

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Far North Line

The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick.

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Ferry Road drill hall, Dingwall

The Ferry Road drill hall, known locally as Seaforth Barracks, is a military installation in Dingwall, Scotland.

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Fodderty

Fodderty (Fodhraitidh) is a small hamlet, close to Dingwall, Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Dingwall and Fodderty are Parishes in Ross and Cromarty and Populated places in Ross and Cromarty.

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Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)

The Free Church of Scotland is a Scottish denomination which was formed in 1843 by a large withdrawal from the established Church of Scotland in a schism known as the Disruption of 1843.

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Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)

The Free Church of Scotland (An Eaglais Shaor) is a conservative evangelical Calvinist denomination in Scotland.

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Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland

The Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland (FPC Church; An Eaglais Shaor Chlèireach) was formed in 1893.

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George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie

George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie FRS (1630–1714), known as Sir George Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet from 1654 to 1685 and as The Viscount of Tarbat from 1685 to 1703, was a Scottish statesman.

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Gustavus Aird

Gustavus Aird (1813–1898) was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland who served as Gaelic Moderator of the General Assembly in Inverness in 1888.

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Harbor

A harbor (American English), or harbour (Canadian English, British English; see spelling differences), is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be moored.

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Hector MacDonald

Major-General Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald, (Eachann Gilleasbaig MacDhòmhnaill; 4 March 1853 – 25 March 1903), also known as Fighting Mac, was a British Army soldier.

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Hibernian F.C.

Hibernian Football Club, commonly known as Hibs, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Highland (council area)

Highland (Gàidhealtachd,; Hieland) is a council area in the Scottish Highlands and is the largest local government area in the United Kingdom.

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Highland Clearances

The Highland Clearances (Fuadaichean nan Gàidheal, the "eviction of the Gaels") were the evictions of a significant number of tenants in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, mostly in two phases from 1750 to 1860.

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Highland Theological College

The Highland Theological College (HTC; Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste Diadhachd na Gàidhealtachd) is located in Dingwall, Scotland.

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House of Commons of the United Kingdom

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Inverness

Inverness (Innerness; from the Inbhir Nis, meaning "Mouth of the River Ness") is a city in the Scottish Highlands, having been granted city status in 2000. Dingwall and Inverness are county towns in Scotland, Ports and harbours of Scotland, royal burghs and towns in Highland (council area).

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James Alexander MacDonald (botanist)

James Alexander Macdonald FRSE FIB BSE (17 June 1908 – 26 April 1997) was a 20th-century Scottish botanist and plant pathologist.

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James Fraser of Brea

James Fraser of Brea (1639–1699) was a Covenanter.

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James IV of Scotland

James IV (17 March 1473 – 9 September 1513) was King of Scotland from 11 June 1488 until his death at the Battle of Flodden in 1513.

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John Kennedy of Dingwall

John W. Kennedy (15 August 1819 – 28 April 1884), usually known as John Kennedy of Dingwall or simply Dr Kennedy at the popular level, was a Scottish minister of the Free Church of Scotland.

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John M'Gilligen

John M'Gilligen was a 17th-century Presbyterian minister.

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Julie Fowlis

Julie Fowlis (born 20 June 1979) is a Scottish folk singer and multi-instrumentalist who sings primarily in Scottish Gaelic.

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Kate Forbes

Kate Elizabeth Forbes (born 6 April 1990) is a Scottish politician who has served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Gaelic since May 2024.

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Kirkwall

Kirkwall (Kirkwa, Kirkwaa, or Kirkwal; Kirkavå) is the largest town in Orkney, an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland. Dingwall and Kirkwall are county towns in Scotland.

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Knockfarrel

Knockfarrel (Cnoc Fearghalaigh) is a village, 1 mile east of Strathpeffer, in Dingwall in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland. Dingwall and Knockfarrel are Populated places in Ross and Cromarty.

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Kyle of Lochalsh line

The Kyle of Lochalsh line is a primarily single-track railway line in the Scottish Highlands, from to.

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Loganair

Loganair is a Scottish regional airline headquartered at Glasgow Airport in Paisley, Scotland.

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Maryburgh

Maryburgh (Baile Màiri) is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland, south of Dingwall. Dingwall and Maryburgh are Populated places in Ross and Cromarty.

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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)

In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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MFR (radio station)

MFR is an Independent Local Radio station based in Inverness, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio Network.

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Muir of Ord

Muir of Ord (Am Blàr Dubh) is a village in Easter Ross, in the Highland council area of Scotland.

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.

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Obelisk

An obelisk (from ὀβελίσκος; diminutive of ὀβελός obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top.

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Parliament of Great Britain

The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in May 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom

The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories.

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Rosemarkie transmitting station

The Rosemarkie transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated close to the town of Rosemarkie, Scotland, in Highland.

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Ross and Cromarty

Ross and Cromarty (Ros agus Cromba), also referred to as Ross-shire and Cromartyshire, is a variously defined area in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.

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Ross and Cromarty (UK Parliament constituency)

Ross and Cromarty was a county constituency of the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1832 to 1983.

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Ross County F.C.

Ross County Football Club is a professional football club based in Dingwall, Scotland.

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Ross, Skye and Lochaber (UK Parliament constituency)

Ross, Skye and Lochaber was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (Westminster).

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Ross-shire

Ross-shire (Siorrachd Rois) is a historic county in the Scottish Highlands.

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Royal burgh

A royal burgh was a type of Scottish burgh which had been founded by, or subsequently granted, a royal charter. Dingwall and royal burgh are royal burghs.

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Scotland

Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Scottish Episcopal Church

The Scottish Episcopal Church (Eaglais Easbaigeach na h-Alba; Scots Episcopal(ian) Kirk) is the ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Communion in Scotland.

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Scottish Gaelic

Scottish Gaelic (endonym: Gàidhlig), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland.

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Scottish Hydro Electric

Scottish Hydro plc was a public electricity supplier formed on 1 August 1989 after a change of name from North of Scotland Electricity plc on that date.

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Scottish League Cup

The Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons) is a football competition open to all Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) clubs.

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Scottish Parliament

The Scottish Parliament (Pàrlamaid na h-Alba; Scots Pairlament) is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Scotland.

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Scottish Premier League

The Scottish Premier League (SPL; Prìomh Lìog na h-Alba) was the top-level league competition for professional football clubs in Scotland.

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Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch (Scottish Parliament constituency)

Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) covering part of the Highland council area.

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St Lawrence's Church, Dingwall

St.

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Stirling

Stirling (Stirlin; Sruighlea) is a city in central Scotland, northeast of Glasgow and north-west of Edinburgh. Dingwall and Stirling are county towns in Scotland, Ports and harbours of Scotland and royal burghs.

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Strathpeffer

Strathpeffer (Srath Pheofhair) is a village and spa town in Ross and Cromarty, Highland, Scotland, with a population of 1,469. Dingwall and Strathpeffer are Populated places in Ross and Cromarty.

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Tain

Tain (Baile Dhubhthaich) is a royal burgh and parish in the County of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland. Dingwall and Tain are Parishes in Ross and Cromarty, Populated places in Ross and Cromarty, royal burghs and towns in Highland (council area).

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Tain Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)

Tain Burghs was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832, sometimes known as Northern Burghs.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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Thing (assembly)

A thing, also known as a folkmoot, assembly, tribal council, and by other names, was a governing assembly in early Germanic society, made up of the free people of the community presided over by a lawspeaker.

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Thingwall

Thingwall is a village on the Wirral Peninsula, in Merseyside, England. Dingwall and Thingwall are thing (assembly).

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Thomas Simpson (explorer)

Thomas Simpson (2 July 1808 – 14 June 1840) was a Scottish Arctic explorer, Hudson's Bay Company fur trader, and cousin of Company Governor Sir George Simpson.

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Tingwall

Tingwall may refer to the following places in Scotland.

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Town

A town is a type of a human settlement.

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Tulloch Castle

Tulloch Castle is located in the town of Dingwall in the Highlands of Scotland.

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Tynwald

Tynwald (Tinvaal), or more formally, the High Court of Tynwald (Ard-whaiyl Tinvaal) or Tynwald Court, is the legislature of the Isle of Man. Dingwall and Tynwald are thing (assembly).

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United Free Church of Scotland

The United Free Church of Scotland (UF Church; An Eaglais Shaor Aonaichte, The Unitit Free Kirk o Scotland) is a Scottish Presbyterian denomination formed in 1900 by the union of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (or UP) and the majority of the 19th-century Free Church of Scotland.

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United Kingdom constituencies

In the United Kingdom (UK), each of the electoral areas or divisions called constituencies elects one member to the House of Commons.

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University of the Highlands and Islands

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) (Oilthigh na Gàidhealtachd agus nan Eilean) is an integrated, tertiary institution encompassing both further and higher education.

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Victoria Park, Dingwall

Victoria Park, also known as the Global Energy Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is an all-seater football stadium in the town of Dingwall, Highland, Scotland.

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Vikings

Vikings were seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway, and Sweden), who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe.

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Vitrified fort

Vitrified forts are stone enclosures whose walls have been subjected to vitrification through heat.

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Wick Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)

Wick Burghs, sometimes known as Northern Burghs, was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1918.

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Wick, Caithness

Wick (Inbhir Ùige; Week) is a town and royal burgh in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland. Dingwall and Wick, Caithness are county towns in Scotland, Ports and harbours of Scotland and towns in Highland (council area).

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Willie Logan (Loganair)

William Logan (1913–1966) was a Scottish construction engineer who founded Loganair.

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2010 Scottish Cup final

The 2010 Scottish Cup Final was the 125th final of the Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, the Scottish Cup.

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2016 Scottish League Cup final (March)

The 2015–16 Scottish League Cup final was the 70th final of the Scottish League Cup.

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See also

County towns in Scotland

Parishes in Ross and Cromarty

Thing (assembly)

Towns in Highland (council area)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingwall

Also known as Ding wall, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Inbhir Pheofharain, Thingvoellr, Thingvöllr.

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