- Rothes
- Original name in latin RothesName in other language RothesState code GBContinent/City Europe/Londonlongitude 57.52624latitude -3.20663altitude 72Population 1132Date 2010-08-09
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.
Rothes — Koordinaten 57° 32′ N, 3° 12′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rothes — ROTHES, a parish, partly in the county of Banff, but chiefly in that of Elgin; containing 1843 inhabitants, of whom 946 are in the village, 8½ miles (S. W. by S.) from Fochabers. This place in 1782 received a considerable augmentation by the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Rothes — is a town in Moray, Scotland, south of Elgin and on the banks of the River Spey. The village has a population of 1209 (2001).At the south end of the village lie the remains of Rothes Castle, which dates from the 13th century. Sir Norman Leslie,… … Wikipedia
Rothes F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Rothes fullname = Rothes Football Club nickname = The Speysiders founded = 1938 ground = Mackessack Park capacity = 2700 chairman = manager = Davie Simpson league = Highland Football League season = 2005 06… … Wikipedia
Rothes Buch — Rothes Buch, 1) um 1730 das Verzeichniß der geheimen Ausgaben u. Jahrgelder der französischen Könige, entweder weil es roth gedruckt, od. roth eingebunden wurde; 2) s.u. Römisch Katholische Kirche S. 335 … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothes Cedernholz — Rothes Cedernholz, das Holz von Juniperus bermudiana … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothes Feuer — Rothes Feuer, s.u. Indianisches Feuer a) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothes Korall — Rothes Korall, so v.w. Blutkorall … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothes Meer — (Arabischer Meerbusen, bei den Arabern Bahr el Ahmar, in er Bibel Jam Suph, d.i. Schilfmeer), 1) (a. Geogr.), hieß im Alterthum Sinus arabicus od. Mare rubrum, auch Erythräisches Meer od. war eigentlich nur der westliche Theil desselben, indem… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Rothes Messing — Rothes Messing, so v.w. Rothguß … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon