Inchmore, Kirkhill
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Inchmore, Eskoziako herri txiki bat da, Highland eskualdeko Inverness barrutian.
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Inchmore (Scottish Gaelic: Innis Mhòr, meaning "Large Island in the Marsh") in the Highland council area of Scotland, just south of the Beauly Firth. It is 0.9 miles southeast (1.5 km) southeast of the village of Kirkhill and 6.2 miles (10 km) west of Inverness. The A862 runs directly through the middle of the village.
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Inchmore (Kirkhill)
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Inchmore Gallery, in a former church
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Inchmore Gallery - geograph.org.uk - 247880.jpg
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Inchmore, Eskoziako herri txiki bat da, Highland eskualdeko Inverness barrutian.
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Inchmore (Scottish Gaelic: Innis Mhòr, meaning "Large Island in the Marsh") in the Highland council area of Scotland, just south of the Beauly Firth. It is 0.9 miles southeast (1.5 km) southeast of the village of Kirkhill and 6.2 miles (10 km) west of Inverness. The A862 runs directly through the middle of the village. Historically, part of the village was known as Bogroy, from the Scottish Gaelic "Bòg Ruadh" meaning "Reddish-brown bog". Although the bog has since been drained, the village's pub, the Old North Inn, is colloquially still known as "The Bogroy". The village has a progressive art gallery within the old church, showcasing new works by Highland artists.
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Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch
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