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  1. Lossiemouth is a town in Moray, Scotland. (Web site)
  2. Lossiemouth is a popular holiday resort with extensive stretches of sandy beach on either side of the town which provide safe bathing. Move Up
  3. Lossiemouth is a burgh in Moray, Scotland. Move Up
  4. Lossiemouth is a city or a town, not quite as large as Greve, but they can be compared. Move Up
  5. Lossiemouth is a traditional Moray Firth seaside town with magnificent sandy beaches. Move Up

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  1. Lossiemouth fishermen noted this and a few decided to use the seine net. (Web site)
  2. Lossiemouth fisherman William 'Dad' Campbell was the first to introduce this form of fishing boat. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Zulu Boats rapidly became very popular in Lossiemouth and then along the whole of the east coast. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The air that reaches the east coast is considerably drier which accounts for Lossiemouth's relatively low rainfall pattern. Move Up

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  1. The folk memory of it is still retained among the fishermen of Lossiemouth. (Web site)
  2. The fishers occupied the houses at the Seatown and the builders, craftsmen and merchants in the new Lossiemouth. (Web site) Move Up
  3. These were Kinneddar, Stotfield, Seatown, Lossiemouth and finally, Branderburgh; the most ancient of these are Kinneddar and Stotfield. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Kinneddar village was still sizable in the early 19th century but dwindled away with the building of the new Lossiemouth, just to the east. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Lossiemouth experiences a maritime temperate climate with generally cool summers and mild winters, and a relatively small annual temperature range. Move Up

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  1. In 1834, a Stotfield and Lossiemouth Harbour Company was formed to look into building a new harbour at Stotfield Point. (Web site)
  2. This prompted the now renamed Elgin and Lossiemouth Harbour Company to build a new second basin at a cost of --18,000[6]. Move Up

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  1. Lossiemouth, is a burgh in Moray, Scotland.
  2. The dialect of the Scots language spoken in Lossiemouth was closely related to the Doric dialect that was prevalent in Aberdeenshire. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The reasons for this include the demise of Lossiemouth as a fishing port where its fishermen used Scots extensively. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The town's junior football club is Lossiemouth United. (Web site)
  2. RAF Lossiemouth also has a junior football club. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The town's main football club is Lossiemouth F.C., and play in the Scot-Ads Highland League. Move Up

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  1. The Buccaneers operated from Honington until the 80s when they relocated to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland. (Web site)
  2. Just as the Doric is in decline, however, so it is in Lossiemouth. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Modern Lossiemouth has its origins in five separate communities that in time grew into one. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The main users ar lossiemouth jets including 15 sqn ocu (operational conversion unit)trainee pilots but they can come from all over uk and beyond. Move Up
  5. Self catering caravans for Scottish holiday accommodation lodging in Lossiemouth. Move Up

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  1. The south-east of Lossiemouth is characterised by sand dunes on a beach which separates the River Lossie from the sea.
  2. Lossiemouth( NJ220708)The River Lossie flows out to the sea at the East Beach through an estuary in which sand and mud are exposed at low tide. Move Up
  3. Offshore, Spey Bay [NJ400645] extends between Lossiemouth and Buckie, bordered by sandy beaches in the west but largely shingle to the east. Move Up

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  1. Lossiemouth is heavily dependent on the Royal Air Force station for its employment of civilians. (Web site)
  2. To the west of the town are a sandy beach, golf links and the Royal Air Force station, RAF Lossiemouth. (Web site) Move Up
  3. As well as having a championship golf course Lossiemouth can boast excellent sailing and angling facilities. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. And there are beaches a-plenty such as the miles of sand stretching from nearby Lossiemouth. (Web site)
  2. Inverness is 43 miles west and Aberdeen is 70 miles east of Lossiemouth. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Countries > United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray
  2. World > Countries > United Kingdom > Scotland Move Up
  3. Society > Population > Settlements > Towns Move Up
  4. Glossaries > Glossary of Royal Air Force Stations / Move Up
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