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Maree, Loch, Gairloch par., Ross and Cromarty; is 12½ miles long NW. and SE., and from less than ½ mile to 2¼ miles broad; receives the river Kinlochewe, and gives off the river Ewe; is overlooked by grand mountains, is studded with numerous islands, and is famed for its scenery; it has abundance of fish, and is traversed by a steamer. See LOCHMAREE.
(John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887))
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Administrative units: | Gairloch ScoP Ross and Cromarty ScoCnty |
Place names: | LOCH MAREE | MAREE | MAREE LOCH |
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