Examples of 'inverness-shire' in a sentence

Meaning of "inverness-shire"

Inverness-shire refers to a former county in Scotland, known for its stunning landscapes and historic sites such as Inverness Castle and Loch Ness. It is used as a geographical location in English
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  • A former county of Scotland, including Inverness, absorbed into Highland Region in 1975.

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Mr McEwan was interviewed during a tour of customers and staff in Inverness-shire.
They were defeated by Inverness-shire Camanachd.
This custom appears to have prevailed at or near Kingussie in Inverness-shire.
Inverness-shire - ▪ former county, Scotland, United Kingdom also called Inverness historic county of northern Scotland.
The Aviemore Highland is surrounded by beautiful Inverness-Shire countryside.
Later she was forewoman forester in estates in Renfrewshire and Inverness-shire.
Many of these migrants came from the Inverness-shire area of Scotland.
A film begun as a portrait of S, a 75 year old man living in a remote part of Inverness-shire.
The family established themselves on the shores of the Inverness-shire Loch Leven at Camus-na-h-erie.
He also inherited the Lovat estates at Beauly in Inverness-shire.
The island of Egg or Elgg was already in Inverness-shire.
Macpherson was born at Ruthven in the parish of Kingussie in Badenoch, Inverness-shire.
A film started as a portrait of S, a 75-year-old man living in a remote area of Inverness-shire.
Early life = = Macpherson was born at Ruthven in the parish of Kingussie, Badenoch, Inverness-shire.

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