Laurencekirk — Koordinaten 56° 50′ N, 2° 28′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Laurencekirk — LAURENCEKIRK, a burgh of barony, and also a parish, in the southern part of the county of Kincardine, 9 miles (N. by W.) from Montrose, and 10 (N. E. by N.) from Brechin; containing 1904 inhabitants, of whom 1356 are in the burgh. This place,… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Laurencekirk — Coordinates: 56°50′N 2°28′W / 56.83°N 2.46°W / 56.83; 02.46 … Wikipedia
Laurencekirk railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Laurencekirk other name = caption = code = locale = Laurencekirk borough = Aberdeenshire latitude = longitude = platforms = 2 original = Aberdeen Railway pregroup = Caledonian Railway postgroup = LMS years = 1… … Wikipedia
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Stonehaven — Coordinates: 56°58′N 2°13′W / 56.96°N 2.21°W / 56.96; 2.21 … Wikipedia
Drumlithie — is a village in the northeast of Scotland[1] in the area known as the Howe o the Mearns. Situated seven miles south of Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, it is affectionately known by locals as Skite , although the origin of this name remains disputed … Wikipedia
James Beattie (writer) — Professor James Beattie (October 25, 1735, Laurencekirk mdash;August 18, 1803, Aberdeen) was a Scottish scholar and writer.He was born the son of a shopkeeper and small farmer at Laurencekirk in the Mearns, and educated at Aberdeen University. In … Wikipedia
Stagecoach Strathtay — Infobox Company company name = Stagecoach Strathtay company company type = Public foundation = 2005, formerly Strathtay Scottish Omnibuses location = Cowdenbeath, Fife area served = Dundee, Arbroath, Blairgowrie, Forfar and Montrose homepage =… … Wikipedia
List of Church of Scotland parishes — The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into presbyteries, which are subdivided into parishes, each served by a parish church, usually with its own minister. Unions and readjustments may however result in a… … Wikipedia