Inverness

The Bught is an area of the Scottish city of Inverness. It is situated between the River Ness and the Caledonian Canal in the west of the city. It is a recreational area and contains the sports ground Bught Park, Inverness Sports Centre & Aquadome, Inverness Ice Rink, Whin Park and the Ness Islands. There is also a caravan park and extensive playing fields in the area. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bught"

Caledonian Football Club (Caledonian F.C.) were a football club from the city of Inverness, Highland, Scotland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caledonian F.C."

Tulloch Caledonian Stadium is a football stadium situated in the Longman area of Inverness, Scotland. The stadium plays host to the home matches of Scottish Premier League team Inverness Caledonian Thistle. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caledonian Stadium"

Clachnacuddin F.C. are a semi-professional senior football club from the city of Inverness who currently play in Scotland's Highland Football League. Their home ground is Grant Street Park in the city's Merkinch area. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clachnacuddin F.C."

Cradlehall is a small, upmarket area of Inverness, Scotland and is part of an ever growing housing development. The area is mostly residential but has a small retail park with a local shop, bakery, house agents and hairdressers. It is also home to Cradlehall Primary, which is commonly reconised as one of the best primary schools in the city. Nearby attractions include Culloden Battlefield, Clava cairns and the Inverness Business and Retail Park. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cradlehall"

Crown Church is a parish church in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, located at the junction of Midmills Road and Kingsmills Road near the city centre. The first minister ( 1899- 1907) was the Reverend William Todd, renown for his fervent evangelical preaching. Originally built for the Free Church of Scotland, the church buildings were completed in 1901. By this time the congregation had become part of the United Free Church of Scotland, which in turn united with the Church of Scotland in 1929, thus reuniting Scotland’s largest Presbyterian denominations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crown Church, Inverness"

Dalneigh is an area in the Scottish city of Inverness. Located in the west of the city, it lies between the River Ness and the Caledonian Canal. The name is derived from the Gaelic word Dalneich, meaning 'Field of Horses'. It was originally a farm (as hinted by the name) but following the end of the Second World War, it was turned into a residential area to provide housing for the expected increase in demand. Over the following fifty years, successive waves of development saw Dalneigh transformed from farmland into home for over three thousand people. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dalneigh"

Inverness (Inbhir Nis in Scottish Gaelic) is the only city in the Scottish Highlands. The city is the administrative centre for Highland Council, and was formerly the county town of Inverness-shire. The name Inverness is given to the most extensive of the Lieutenancy areas of Scotland. The city is the self-proclaimed "Capital of the Highlands". ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness"

Inverness Airport is situated at Dalcross, 9 miles (15 km) east of the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The airport is owned by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited who own most of the regional airports in mainland Scotland and the outlying islands. The airport is the main gateway for travellers to the North of Scotland with a wide range of scheduled services throughout the UK, and limited charter and freight flights elsewhere. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Airport"

Inverness Burghs was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801. The constituency comprised the burghs of Inverness, Fortrose, Forres and Nairn. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)"

Inverness Business and Retail Park is a large shopping complex on the outskirts of Inverness, Scotland. Shops include Homebase, Next, Borders, Starbucks and Outfit. It is also the home of the largest non-food section of Tesco's in the UK. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Business and Retail Park"

Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club is a Scottish football team based in the city of Inverness. They are currently playing in the Scottish Premier League and the Manager's position is currently vacant after previous Manager Craig Brewster was appointed at Dundee United. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C."

Inverness Castle sits on a cliff overlooking the River Ness, in Scotland. Built in 1835, on the site of a 11th century defensive construction, today it houses the local Sheriff Court. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Castle"

Inverness High School is a secondary school in Inverness, Scotland. After occupying various sites around the city, it moved to its current location, in Dalneigh, in 1937. At that time, it was renamed the Technical High School and specialised in providing vocational courses. It kept this name until 1959 when it adopted its current name. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness High School"

Inverness railway station is the only railway station in the Scottish city of Inverness. Opened on 1855- 11-05 as the western terminus of the Inverness and Nairn Railway , it is now the terminus of the Highland Main Line, the Aberdeen-Inverness Line (of which the Inverness and Nairn Railway is now a part), the Kyle of Lochalsh Line and the Far North Line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness railway station"

Inverness Thistle Football Club (Inverness Thistle F.C.) were a football club playing in the city of Inverness in northern Scotland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inverness Thistle F.C."

Kinmylies is an area in the west end of the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The area sits between the side of the hill Creag Dhubh (Gaelic for Black Rock); and the Caledonian Canal. The local football team was Caledonian FC; until they merged with another team and moved out of the area. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kinmylies"

Merkinch is an area of the city of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. One of the Inverness's oldest areas, it is located in the north-west of the city, flanked by the Caledonian Canal to the west and the River Ness to the east. ...more on Wikipedia about "Merkinch"

Moray Firth Radio (MFR) is a local commercial radio station based in Inverness in Scotland and broadcasting to the communities in the surrounding region. ...more on Wikipedia about "MFR Moray Firth Radio"

Ruthven, Invernessshire ( Scottish Gaelic: Ruadhainn) is a small settlement, twelve miles to the south of Inverness in Scotland near Kingussie. It is best known for the Ruthven Barracks which are nearby. James MacPherson who wrote Ossian was born here in 1736. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ruthven, Invernessshire"

South Kessock is an area of the Scottish Highlands town of Inverness. ...more on Wikipedia about "South Kessock" http://www.shortopedia.com, the smart choice.

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