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  • [[Image:MV Juno funnel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The funnel of {{MV|Juno|1974|6}}]] ...till operates as Caledonian MacBrayne. In 2006 it also became a subsidiary of holding company [[David MacBrayne Ltd]], which is owned by the [[Scottish G
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  • ...95/|title=Lochranza|publisher=Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-names of Scotland|accessdate=30 December 2014}}</ref> | post_town= ISLE OF ARRAN
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  • ...n, the company provides lifeline services to 22 islands off the west coast of [[Scotland]], as well as operating routes across the [[River Clyde]]. ==Groups of vessels==
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  • | name = Arran Ferry ...|Kilbrannan Sound]] from Claonaig, while in the winter it operates as part of the [[Portavadie Ferry]] service from Tarbert.
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  • ...hly 11,000 and is in a three-towns corroboration act with the nearby towns of [[Saltcoats]] and [[Stevenston]]. ...lay, Baron of Ardrossan was said to be in league with the Devil and in one of his dealings, set the task for the Devil to make ropes from sand; on failin
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  • ...the early 2000s this was curtailed so that the western and southern sides of the route are now unclassified. ...ce to Arran from Ayrshire and arrives at Brodick Pier, at the southern end of the village. Brodick is, however, not the largest settlement on the island;
    6 KB (1,087 words) - 23:32, 10 October 2015
  • ...[[North Ayrshire and Arran (UK Parliament constituency)|North Ayrshire and Arran]] | lieutenancy_scotland= [[Ayrshire and Arran]]
    9 KB (1,290 words) - 08:29, 1 November 2015
  • ...for the ferry services serving the west coast of Scotland and the [[Firth of Clyde]]. CMAL is a wholly owned public corporation of the [[Scottish Government]], with Scottish Ministers as sole shareholders.
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  • ...rt?article=List_of_places_in_North_Ayrshire&linksfrom=1&redir=google ''Map of places in North Ayrshire compiled from this list''] :See the [[list of places in Scotland]] for places in other counties.
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  • ...d by [[ScotRail]] and is on the [[Ayrshire Coast Line]] and 27 miles south of Glasgow Central. [[British Transport Police]] maintain an office here. ...Officers from Kilwinning cover All stations south of Kilwinning and north of Kilwinning until Lochwinnoch, [[Police Scotland]] officers will cover if Br
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  • |meaning of name=Large island of the [[Britons (historical)|Cymric]] people<ref name=MacanT>Mac an Tàilleir |main settlement= [[Millport, Isle of Cumbrae|Millport]]
    18 KB (2,752 words) - 08:29, 1 November 2015
  • ...rg/databasedetails.php?id=446 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland]. Gaelicplacenames.org. Retrieved 16 April 2015.</ref> |lieutenancy_scotland= [[Ayrshire and Arran]]
    23 KB (3,614 words) - 20:38, 29 October 2015
  • |course3 = Arran Course ...'Trump Turnberry''' is a [[golf]] resort on the coast of the outer [[Firth of Clyde]] in southwestern [[Scotland]]. Located in [[South Ayrshire]] on the
    15 KB (2,101 words) - 07:19, 31 October 2015
  • ...97, when it became Western Buses Ltd. This successor company is now a part of [[Stagecoach West Scotland]]. ...ounded by [[Ardrossan]] in the north, [[Glasgow]] to the east, the [[Firth of Clyde]] to the west and Carlisle to the south.
    7 KB (1,049 words) - 23:27, 25 October 2015
  • ...of the island, in Brodick Bay below [[Goat Fell]], the tallest mountain on Arran. The name is derived from Old Norse language meaning "Broad Bay". ...via [[Ardrossan]]. [[Brodick Castle]] is a former residence of the Dukes of Hamilton.
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  • ...train passengers to link with ferry sailings to Great Cumbrae and the Isle of Bute. ...san Railway to Largs. As well as shipping services to Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae and Bute, the pier also handled services to and from Brodick during
    10 KB (1,662 words) - 04:10, 16 November 2015
  • |meaning of name= Little island of the [[Britons (historical)|Cymric]] people<ref name=MacanT>Mac an Tàilleir |island group=[[Islands of the Clyde]]
    8 KB (1,123 words) - 08:29, 1 November 2015
  • ....asp?intent=details&id=506/ ''Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-names of Scotland'']{{dead link|date=August 2011}}</ref> ...eme/population/estimates/special-area/settlements-localities/mid-2012/list-of-tables.html| title = Mid-2012 Populations Estimates for Settlements and Loc
    50 KB (7,170 words) - 07:42, 1 November 2015
  • ...nghame''' is a former comital district of [[Scotland]] and also a district of the [[Strathclyde]] Region from 1975–1996. ...).PNG|thumb|upright=.6|right|Map of Scotland showing the historic district of Cunninghame]]
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  • ...people. It is located in the southwest of Scotland, and borders the areas of [[Inverclyde]] to the north, [[Renfrewshire]] to the northeast and [[East A ...[Skelmorlie]], [[Stevenston]], [[West Kilbride]], as well as the [[Isle of Arran]] and the [[Cumbrae Isles]].
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