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Ballater — Koordinaten 57° 3′ N, 3° 2′ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ballater — Ballater, Hauptort im obern Tal des Dee, in Aberdeenshire (Schottland), in wildromantischer Gegend, 204 m hoch, mit besuchter Mineralquelle und (1901) 1247 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ballater — BALLATER, a village, in the parish of Glenmuick, Tullich, and Glengairn, district of Kincardine O Neil, county of Aberdeen; containing 371 inhabitants. This place, situated in a beautiful valley, on the north bank of the Dee, was formed about… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Ballater — Coordinates: 57°02′41″N 3°02′58″W / 57.0448°N 3.04942°W / 57.0448; 3.04942 … Wikipedia
Ballater — Original name in latin Ballater Name in other language Ballater State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 57.0493 latitude 3.04023 altitude 202 Population 1466 Date 2011 03 03 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Loirston Hotel Ballater (Aberdeenshire) — Loirston Hotel Ballater country: United Kingdom, city: Aberdeenshire (Countryside Ballater) Loirston Hotel Ballater Situated in the heart of Ballater, the Loirston Hotel is a quiet rural property, ideally placed to visit Balmoral Castle and… … International hotels
Aberdeenshire (historic) — County of Aberdeen Aberdeenshire within Scotland in 1890 Geography Status County (until 1975) … Wikipedia
Glenmuick, Tullich, and Glengairn — GLENMUICK, TULLICH, and GLENGAIRN, a parish, in the district of Kinchardine O Neil, county of Aberdeen , 16 miles (W.) from Kincardine O Neil; containing, with the village of Ballater, 2118 inhabitants. The compound Gaelic term Glean muic,… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
River Dee, Aberdeenshire — For other places with the same name, see River Dee (disambiguation). River Dee (Uisge Dè) River … Wikipedia
Deeside Way — The Deeside Way (commonly known as the Old Deeside Line; the Royal Deeside Line or simply the Deeside Line), is a pathway that travels along the bed of the now removed Deeside Railway, along the north bank of the River Dee in Aberdeenshire. While … Wikipedia