Badbea

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Badbea (pronounced bad-bay) is a former clearance village perched on the steep slopes above the cliff tops of Berriedale on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland. Situated around 5 miles (8 km) north of Helmsdale, the village was settled in the 18th and 19th centuries by families evicted from their homes when the straths of Langwell, Ousdale and Berriedale were cleared for the establishment of sheep farms. The last resident left the village in 1911 and a monument was erected by the son of former inhabitant, Alexander Robert Sutherland, who had emigrated to New Zealand in 1839. Today, the ruins of the village are preserved as a tourist attraction and memorial to the Highland Clearances. rdf:langString
Badbea (pronunciato come bad-bay) è un ex villaggio di sfollati situato sui ripidi pendii di , sulla costa orientale di Caithness, in Scozia. Situato a circa 8 km a nord di Helmsdale, il villaggio fu abitato nel XVIII e XIX secolo da famiglie scacciate dalle loro case, quando le valli di Langwell, Ousdale e Berriedale furono svuotate per stabilire pascoli di ovini. Gli ultimi residenti lasciarono il villaggio nel 1911 e fu eretto un monumento dal figlio di un ex abitante, Alexander Robert Sutherland, che era emigrato verso la Nuova Zelanda nel 1839. Oggi le rovine del villaggio sono preservate come attrazione turistica e memoriale delle Highland Clearances. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Badbea (pronounced bad-bay) is a former clearance village perched on the steep slopes above the cliff tops of Berriedale on the east coast of Caithness, Scotland. Situated around 5 miles (8 km) north of Helmsdale, the village was settled in the 18th and 19th centuries by families evicted from their homes when the straths of Langwell, Ousdale and Berriedale were cleared for the establishment of sheep farms. The last resident left the village in 1911 and a monument was erected by the son of former inhabitant, Alexander Robert Sutherland, who had emigrated to New Zealand in 1839. Today, the ruins of the village are preserved as a tourist attraction and memorial to the Highland Clearances.
rdf:langString Badbea (pronunciato come bad-bay) è un ex villaggio di sfollati situato sui ripidi pendii di , sulla costa orientale di Caithness, in Scozia. Situato a circa 8 km a nord di Helmsdale, il villaggio fu abitato nel XVIII e XIX secolo da famiglie scacciate dalle loro case, quando le valli di Langwell, Ousdale e Berriedale furono svuotate per stabilire pascoli di ovini. Gli ultimi residenti lasciarono il villaggio nel 1911 e fu eretto un monumento dal figlio di un ex abitante, Alexander Robert Sutherland, che era emigrato verso la Nuova Zelanda nel 1839. Oggi le rovine del villaggio sono preservate come attrazione turistica e memoriale delle Highland Clearances.
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