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  1. Staffa

    Infobox Scottish island latitude 56.43 longitude 6.33 location map Scotland Argyll and Bute caption Staffa ... 124&ndash 27. ref ref Ordnance Survey 1 50,000 First Series 1976 Sheet 48 ref ref name MacT Staffa ... Lorg&eis saor on Staffa Sabhal M r Ostaig. Retrieved 27 July 2008. ref IPA gd s t afa pron from the Old ... built from vertically placed tree logs. ref Murray 1973 p 44. ref Staffa lies about convert 10 km ... Staffa from the air.jpg thumb left Aerial view of Staffa, with The Colonnade in the foreground and Am Buchaille to the right In pre historic times Staffa was covered by the ice sheets which spread from ...  Before Present BP it is likely that Staffa was a larger island, just off the coast of mainland ... in the rock above the columnar basalt. ref http www.sat.dundee.ac.uk arb gsg news 128.html To Staffa ... 2008. ref The Staffa Group is the name given to the series of olivine tholeiite basalt s found ... layers on Staffa tuff, columnar basalt, amorphous basalt Staffa lies about 10  kilometres 6  ... that the list only features entries from North America, Hawaii, and Europe. ref Staffa s most famous ... Staffa is part of the Loch Na Keal National Scenic Area , one of 40 in Scotland. ref http www.snh.gov.uk .... Retrieved 30 Mar 2011. ref History Image Staffa engraving.jpg thumb Engraving based on sketches ... history of Staffa, although the Switzerland Swiss town of St fa on Lake Zurich was named after the island ... by Maclean of Drummen, on the Isle of Mull . Hearing about Staffa he resolved to visit ... considered that the columnar basalt cliff formations on Ulva called The Castles rivalled Staffa s ref ... of Staffa, they had not much to reply. They had indeed considered it little, because they had ... important to merit this accolade. ref eminent overseas visitors to Staffa were Barth lemy ... 1979 p 17. ref 19th and 20th centuries Subsequently a stream of famous visitors came to view Staffa ..., Hurried and hurrying volatile and loud. source William Wordsworth , Cave of Staffa. Poems Composed ...   more details



  1. Giuseppe Staffa

    Giuseppe Staffa 1807 1877 was an Italian composer and conducting conductor . He is best remembered for his seven opera s which he composed between 1827 and 1852. He was active as a conductor in Naples at the Teatro del Fondo and Teatro Nuovo . ref http books.google.com books?id scKvjnATcwYC&pg PA279&lpg PA279&dq 22Giuseppe Staffa 22&source bl&ots oLxYMTQT5r&sig ry0NypFd7tZZ63S1yJwIvCWKoN0&hl en&ei 4F5TNfjK4fQsAOc89zsCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CCoQ6AEwBjgU v onepage&q 22Giuseppe 20Staffa 22&f false La musica a Milano, in Lombardia e oltre, Volume 2 edited by Sergio Martinotti ref One of his students was Enrico Bevignani . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staffa, Giuseppe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1807 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Staffa, Giuseppe Category 1807 births Category 1877 deaths Category Italian composers Category Italian conductors music Category Opera composers italy composer stub ...   more details



  1. Dino Staffa

    Infobox cardinalstyles cardinal name Dino Staffa dipstyle His Eminence offstyle Your Eminence See none Dino Staffa August 14, 1906&mdash August 7, 1977 was an Italy Italian Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura from 1967 until his ... Dino Staffa was born in Santa Maria in Fabriago , Lugo, Emilia Romagna Lugo , to Domenico and Emilia n e Gualandi Staffa. He studied at the seminary in Imola from 1917 to 1922, and then entered ... Mimmi was rector . After earning his Doctor of Theology doctorate in theology , Staffa was Holy Orders ... 1933 to 1950, Staffa was raised to the rank of Monsignor Privy Chamberlain of His Holiness on January ... Rota in the Roman Curia on November 20. Staffa was named Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic ... . Archbishop On September 3, 1960, Staffa was appointed Titular bishop Titular Archbishop Archbishop ... co consecrators , in St. Peter s Basilica . From 1962 to 1965, Staffa attended the Second Vatican Council . Cardinal Pope Paul VI , whose reign Staffa predicted to be truly great ref TIME ... S. Cuore di Cristo Re in the consistory of June 26, 1967. Staffa became full Prefect of the Apostolic ... magazine article 0,9171,910484,00.html Rota Revolt November 13, 1972 ref . Staffa was made Cardinal ... theologian Hans K ng , Staffa claimed that Catholic universities had been giving out several honorary ... his ideas ref Ibid. ref . Collegiality Not overly supportive of collegiality , Staffa once declared ... External links http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios s.htm Staffa Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church http ... 1967&ndash 1977 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Staffa, Dino ALTERNATIVE ... Staffa, Dino Category 1906 births Category 1977 deaths Category Italian cardinals Category Participants ... Prefects of the Apostolic Signatura Category Cardinals created by Pope Paul VI de Dino Staffa fr Dino Staffa it Dino Staffa nl Dino Staffa no Dino Staffa pl Dino Staffa sl Dino Staffa ...   more details



  1. Requiem for the Conqueror

    the Forbidden Borders. They also built the MagComm. Staffa Kar Therma aka the Lord Commander of the Companions The protagonist Magister Bruen Sinklar Fist Son of Staffa Kar Therma. Chrysla Wife of Staffa. She supposedly dies on the Praetor s Flagship Pylos , that Staffa himself destroyed, but in fact ...   more details



  1. Relic of Empire

    . Staffa Kar Therma aka the Lord Commander of the Companions A protagonist & possible savior Ily ... Kayalla Dawn Current leader of the Seddi Order Sinklar Fist Son of Staffa Kar Therma, Lord Commander of Regan Military Skyla Lyma, Wing Commander and 2nd in Command of the Companions & Staffa ... from Chrysla to kill Staffa Myles Roma, Sassan Divine Legate Prima 2nd highest leader of the Divine Sassan empire. Chrysla Wife of Staffa. Thought killed when Staffa personally destroyed the Battleship ...   more details



  1. Cromarty, Ontario

    coord 43 25 38 N 81 21 4 W display title Cromarty is a community in the Canada Canadian province of Ontario . It is located in West Perth, Ontario West Perth , in Perth County, Ontario Perth County , approximately 2  km south of Staffa, Ontario . Cromarty only recently acquired the ability to light homes in the community using electricity. Prior to 2009, homes were still using lanterns and candles, leading to The Crom as locals refer it to, being the most flammable community in Ontario. Much rejoicing was done when electricity came to Cromarty for this reason. See also List of communities in Ontario Ontario geo stub Category Communities in Perth County, Ontario ...   more details



  1. Monte Rosa tour

    File Monte Rosa tour.jpg thumb Sign for Monte Rosa tour The Monte Rosa Tour is a circular hiking trail through the Swiss Alps Swiss & Italian Alps around Monte Rosa 4634m . The tour also encircles the Dom Mischabel Dom 4,545 m in the Mischabel range . Typical overnight stops are Zermatt Theodulpass highest point 3,301 m St Jacques in the Ayas, Italy Ayas valley Gressoney La Trinit Alagna Valsesia Macugnaga Staffa Saas Fee Gr chen Europah tte Saas Fee to Gr chen is along the H henweg . Gr chen to Zermatt is along the Europaweg External links http www.tmr matterhorn.com pages eng home.html www.tmr matterhorn.com coord 45 56 12.6 N 7 52 01.4 E type mountain region CH VS display title Category Hiking trails in Switzerland Category Hiking trails in Italy Italy stub Switzerland stub ...   more details



  1. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Mull, Coll and Tiree

    The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Isle of Mull Mull , Coll and Tiree Area of Search . For other areas, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search . Allt Molach Ardalanish Bay Ardmeanach Ardtun Leaf Beds Ardura Auchnacraig Ben More Scarisdale Calgary Dunes Ceann a Mhara to Loch a Phuill Coladoir Bog Crossapol and Gunna Cruach Choireadail Glas Eileanan Gribun Shore and Crags Hough Bay and Balevullin Machair Lagganulva Wood Loch Ba Woodland Loch Sguabain North East Coll Lochs and Moors S Airde Beinn Sleibhtean agus Cladach Thiriodh Sound of Mull Cliffs South Mull Coast Staffa Totamore Dunes and Loch Ballyhaugh Treshnish Isles SSSI AOS lists Category Coll Category Lists of SSSIs by Area of Search Mull, Coll and Tiree Category Isle of Mull Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Mull, Coll and Tiree ...   more details



  1. Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare

    unreferenced date January 2009 Pontifical Roman Athenaeum S. Apollinare was a university named after Apollinaris of Ravenna Saint Apollinaris . Notable people who have attended include Alfredo Ottaviani Amleto Giovanni Cicognani Eug ne Gabriel Gervais Laurent Tisserant Benedetto Aloisi Masella Gustavo Testa Valerio Valeri Francesco Roberti Arcadio Larraona Saralegui Karel Ka par Pietro Ciriaci Andr Damien Ferdinand Jullien Massimo Massimi Cesare Zerba Boles aw Filipiak Luigi Lavitrano Gaetano Cicognani Carlo Salotti Vincenzo Lapuma Dino Staffa Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano Umberto Mozzoni Sergio Guerri Carlo Grano Giacomo Violardo Evaristo Lucidi Federico Cattani Amadori Ermenegildo Pellegrinetti Benedetto Lorenzelli Filippo Giustini Domenico Jacobini coord missing Italy Category Universities in Italy Italy university stub ...   more details



  1. Corina Belcea

    Corina Belcea Fisher born 1975 is a Romania n violin ist, who studied and works in Great Britain Britain . Biography She started violin lessons at the age of six. Her teachers in Romania were Radu Bozgan and tefan Gheorghiu violinist tefan Gheorghiu . In 1991, she took part in the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists . Yehudi Menuhin then invited her to study at the Yehudi Menuhin School . Her teacher there was Natalia Boyarskaya musician Natalia Boyarskaya . She continued her studies at the Royal College of Music . Her teacher there was Felix Andrievsky . In 1994, while she was studying at the Royal College of Music she founded the Belcea Quartet . She has also performed as a soloist in venues such as St John s, Smith Square , Queen Elizabeth Hall , Barbican Hall , Purcell Room , Th tre du Ch telet and Th tre des Champs lys es She is currently married to Joshua Fischer. Belcea plays a 1666 Stradivarius violin on loan from the Beare Family. Competitions and Awards Joint First Prize, Kloster Sch ntal International Competition , Sch ntal Abbey , Germany , 1990 Second Prize, Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists Menuhin Competition , Folkestone , Great Britain . 1991 Second Prize, International Competition for Young Violinists in Honour of Karol Lipinski and Henryk Wieniawski , Lublin , Poland , 1994 First Prize, Bromsgrove Festival , 1997 NYOS Staffa Award LASMO Staffa Music Award , 1998 External links http www.belceaquartet.com corina belcea fisher.html Biography at the Belcea Quartet official web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Belcea, Corina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1975 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Belcea, Corina Category 1975 births Category Living people Category Romanian classical violinists Category Alumni of the Royal College of Music Romania musician stub classical musician stub violinist stub ...   more details



  1. Fingal's Cave

    Tennyson ref name NTS and Romantic artist J. M. W. Turner , who painted Staffa, Fingal s Cave in 1832 ... is among the oldest heirlooms at the institute. Image Staffa Fingal s Cave 14712.JPG thumb 200px ...   more details



  1. Clive Feigenbaum

    Gibbons head work Stamps publisher The Montreal Gazette date 1984 05 12 accessdate 2010 02 26 ref Staffa ... 20 duty applied to gold stamps of Staffa imported into the United States. The stamps were to commemorate ... price of the stamps being 5.2 million. Fiegenbaum argued that as Staffa had a legitimate mail service the stamps were not liable for the duty, however, the mail service at Staffa, a remote uninhabited ... back to the mainland, weather permitting. As no one lived on Staffa and visitors were invariably ... more than a tourist curiosity. Feigenbaum had the right to produce stamps marked Staffa in return ...   more details



  1. Fingal (disambiguation)

    Fingal may refer to Places Fingal , an administrative county in Ireland, formerly the northern part of the historical county of Dublin Fingal, North Dakota , U.S. town Fingal, Tasmania , Australian town Fingal, Victoria , Australian town Fingal Head, New South Wales , Australian town Fingal, Ontario , community in Canada near a Royal Canadian Air Force station Arts Fingal music group , Irish traditional music group Fingal hero , the eponymous hero of a poem in the Ossian cycle by James Macpherson Sport Sporting Fingal F.C. , association football club in the Football League of Ireland Fingal GAA , hurling team representing Fingal Other SS Fingal SS Fingal , Norwegian merchant ship sunk off Australia in World War II See also Fingal s Cave , sea cave on Staffa in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland Fingal Bay, New South Wales , near Port Stephens in Australia Irish place names in other countries . disambig de Fingal fr Fingal homonymie it Fingal nl Fingal pt Fingal ru ...   more details



  1. Ben More (Mull)

    rock formations of Staffa and the basaltic columns of The Castles on Ulva came into being ... Geology accessdate 2007 11 05 work The Isle of Ulva A world apart ref The lava flows are known as the Staffa ... outandabout classic sites locations mull staffa.html title Mull Staffa accessdate 2007 ...   more details



  1. Francesca da Rimini (disambiguation)

    Francesca da Rimini is the name given to several works based on the historical figure, Francesca da Rimini . It could refer to Orchestral works Francesca da Rimini Tchaikovsky , a symphonic poem by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 1876 Operas Francesca da Rimini by Emanuele Borgatta Francesca da Rimini by Paolo Carlini Francesca da Rimini by Fournier Gorre Francesca da Rimini by Pietro Generali Francesca da Rimini by Hermann Goetz 1877 Francesca da Rimini by Franco Leoni 1914 Francesca da Rimini by Gioacchino Maglioni Francesca da Rimini by Saverio Mercadante Francesca da Rimini by Luigi Mancinelli 1907 Francesca da Rimini by Francesco Morlacchi Francesca da Rimini by Eugene Nordal Francesca da Rimini by Salvatore Papparlado Francesca da Rimini by Gaetano Quilici Francesca da Rimini Rachmaninoff by Sergei Rachmaninoff 1904 Francesca da Rimini by Giuseppe Staffa Francesca da Rimini by Feliciano Strepponi Francesca da Rimini by Antonio Tamburini Francesca da Rimini by Ambroise Thomas 1882 Francesca da Rimini Zandonai by Riccardo Zandonai 1914 disambig cs Francesca da Rimini rozcestn k fr Francesca da Rimini homonymie ru uk ...   more details



  1. British Tertiary Volcanic Province

    The British Tertiary Volcanic Province was created 60 50 million years ago during the formation of the North Atlantic . ref Emeleus, C. H. & Gyopari, M. C., 1992 , British Tertiary Volcanic Province, GCR Volume No. 4 ref As the Earth s crust stretched, volcano es and lava flows erupted along a line from Ireland to the Hebrides . The Giant s Causeway and Staffa are the most famous natural monuments created by this event. Other sites include Skye , Isle of Mull Mull , Ardnamurchan , Isle of Arran Arran , Sanday, Inner Hebrides Sanday , Eigg , Canna, Scotland Canna , Rathlin Island and Lundy . The Dike geology dike complexes of the province contain many examples of diabase dolerite dike swarm s. References Reflist coord 56 26 N 6 20 W region GB display title Category Volcanology Category Volcanism of Europe Category Volcanism of Northern Ireland Category Volcanism of Scotland Category Volcanic groups Category Dike swarms Category Paleocene volcanism Category Eocene volcanism Category Extinct volcanism volcanology stub NorthernIreland geo stub Scotland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Monmouth Land District

    , Aldville Arundel The hundred of Brighton Lewis Staffa Ulva Drummond The hundred of Bellerive ...   more details



  1. Loch Na Keal

    ref To the northwest of Ulva and Staffa, at the outer boundary of the loch, lies the Treshnish Isles ...   more details



  1. Svartifoss

    Image Svartifoss, Iceland.jpg thumb right 200px Svartifoss, the Black Falls Image SvartifossSummer.jpg thumb right 200px Svartifoss in summer Image SvartifossWinter.jpg thumb right 200px Svartifoss in winter Svartifoss Black Fall is a waterfall in Skaftafell National Park in Iceland , and is one of the most popular sights in the park. It is surrounded by dark lava columns, which give rise to its name. The Hexagon hexagonal columns were formed inside a lava flow which cooled extremely slowly, giving rise to crystallization . Similar well known lava formations are seen at the Giant s Causeway in Northern Ireland , and on the island of Staffa in Scotland . The base of this waterfall is noteworthy for its sharp rocks. New hexagonal column sections break off faster than the falling water wears down the edges. These basalt columns have provided inspiration for Icelandic Architecture architects , most visibly in the Hallgr mskirkja church in Reykjav k , and also the National Theatre. External links http www.islandsmyndir.is html skjol sudurland svartifoss forsida svartifoss yfirlit 01.htm Svartifoss Photo gallery from www.islandsmyndir.is Waterfalls of Iceland Category Columnar basalts coord 64.023 N 16.975 W display title source eswiki ca Svartifoss de Svartifoss el es Svartifoss eu Svartifoss fr Svartifoss os is Svartifoss it Svartifoss nl Svartifoss nn Svartifoss ru zh ...   more details



  1. Ausable River (Lake Huron)

    the community of Staffa, Ontario located in the municipality of West Perth, Ontario at a point convert ... 64 km mi from its source near Staffa. The Ausable drains convert 1142 km2 sqmi sp us of land, and falls ...   more details



  1. Marina Nadiradze

    BLP sources date September 2007 Marina Nadiradze lang ka born 1978 is a Georgia country Georgian pianist . She studied at the State Conservatoire in Tbilisi . As a precocious nine year old she won the first of her international awards in Vilnius, Lithuania and since then has gone on to amass an impressive list of competition successes, including 2nd Prize in the inaugural Tbilisi International Piano Competition in 1997, 1st Prize in the highly prestigious LASMO Staffa Award in 2000, and 2nd Prize and the Lawrence Glover Silver Medal at the Scottish International Piano Competition in 2001. Later she studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow , Scotland . Now based in Scotland, she performs solo works in concerts throughout Europe . Recently recorded live at recitals in Glasgow and at the Musique Cordiale Musique Cordiale Festival in Seillans , France . She is acclaimed for her playing of Romantic music romantic pieces, notably by Franz Schubert Schubert , Maurice Ravel Ravel , Domenico Scarlatti Scarlatti , Alexander Scriabin Scriabin , Robert Schumann Schumann , Fr d ric Chopin Chopin and the Georgian composer Revaz Lagidze . She played the piano sequences for the successful movie Ae fond kiss . External links http www.musique cordiale.com Marina 20Nadiradze, 20pianist.htm Marina Nadiradze at Musique Cordiale http enjoyment.independent.co.uk music features article2249197.ece Michael Church on Wigmore Hall debut, The Independent , February 2007 http www.pppr.net artists marina nadiradze.html Marina Nadiradze Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nadiradze, Marina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nadiradze, Marina Category 1978 births Category Living people Category Classical pianists from Georgia country Category Alumni of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Category Scottish pianists Category Georgian emigrants to the United ...   more details



  1. Staffan

    wiktionary Staffan Staffan is a Swedish form of Stephen ref http www.behindthename.com name staffan Behind the Name ref and may refer to Staffan Anger born 1943 , a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party Staffan Appelros born 1950 , a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party Staffan Danielsson born 1947 , a Swedish Centre Party politician, member of the Riksdag since 2004 Staffan de Mistura born 1947 , a long serving Swedish diplomat Staffan Kihlbom born 1962 , a Swedish actor, who appeared in the 2000 film The Beach Staffan Kronwall born 1983 , a professional ice hockey defenceman Staffan Olsson born 1964 , a retired Swedish handball player and Swedish national coach Staffan Skott born 1943 , a Swedish journalist, author and translator Staffan Strand born 1976 , a Swedish former high jumper Staffan T llberg born 1970 , a Swedish former ski jumper Staffan Tapper born 1948 , a former footballer from Sweden Staffan Tunis born 1982 , a Finnish ski orienteering competitor Staffan Valdemar Holm born 1958 , a Swedish theatre director See also Staffan Sasses Gr nd Swedish Alley of Staffan Sasse , a blind alley in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden Staffa , an island off the west coast of Scotland Staffin , a village on the island of Skye, Scotland References references given name nocat Category Swedish masculine given names de Staffan fi Staffan sv Staffan ...   more details



  1. Enrico Bevignani

    Enrico Modesto Bevignani 29 September 1841 29 August 1903 was an Italian conducting conductor , harpsichord ist, composer , and impresario . He studied in his native city with Giuseppe Albanese , Salvatore Lavigna , Giuseppe Lillo and Giuseppe Staffa . Although his opera Caterina Blum was a critical success at its premiere at the Teatro di San Carlo in 1862, he never wrote another stage work and only produced a few chamber music chamber works and piano pieces. In 1864 Bevignani moved to London to become principal harpsichordist at Her Majesty s Theatre where he also occasionally served as conductor. In 1871 he was appointed chief conductor at the Royal Opera House in London, a position he held through 1878. He was also active as a conductor at La Fenice during the 1870s. From 1874 1881 he worked extensively as a conductor at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg and the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. At the latter theatre he notably conducted the world premiere of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky s Eugene Onegin opera Eugene Onegin in 1879. In 1883 he was awarded the Order of Saint Stanislaus Imperial House of Romanov Cross of the Order of Saint Stanislaus by Alexander III of Russia Alexander III . That same year he joined the conducting staff of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City where he conducted a total of 411 performances until his retirement due to heart problems in 1900. He was also active as a guest conductor at the Berlin State Opera and the Vienna State Opera during the 1890s. He lived in retirement in Naples where he died in 1903. Source Andrea Sessa, Il melodramma italiano 1861 1900. Dizionario bio bibliografico dei compositori , Florence, Leo S. Olschki Editore , 2003, p.  48 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bevignani, Enrico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 September 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 August 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bevignani, Enrico Category 1841 births Category 1903 deaths Category Ita ...   more details



  1. Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond

    of the basalt ic columns of Fingal s Cave , on Staffa . The island was visited in 1772 by Joseph ...   more details



  1. National Nature Reserves in Scotland

    National Nature Reserves in Scotland are established by Scottish Natural Heritage . ref cite web url http www.nnr scotland.org.uk findnnr.asp title Scottish Natural Heritage ref Until 2004 there were 73 National Nature Reserve s in Scotland , as per the list below. However, a review carried out in that year resulted in a significant number of sites losing their NNR status. List of National Nature Reserves in Scotland Northern Isles Hermaness Keen of Hamar Noss Western Isles North Rona Rona and Sula Sgeir St Kilda, Scotland St Kilda Monach Islands Loch Druidibeg Highlands and Skye Loch a Mhuilinn Inchnadamph delisted as a national nature reserve in 2009 Knockan Crag part of the former Inverpolly NNR Loch Fleet Corrieshalloch Gorge Ben Wyvis Loch Maree Loch Maree Islands Beinn Eighe Rassal Ashwood Glen Affric Craigellachie NNR Craigellachie Abernethy Forest Insh Marshes Creag Meagaidh R m Rum Glen Roy Claish Moss Ariundle Oakwood Glencripesdale Grampian Highlands Forvie Glen Tanar St Cyrus NNR St Cyrus Muir of Dinnet Tayside and Fife Corrie Fee part of the former Caenlochan NNR Ben Lawers Tentsmuir Loch Leven Isle of May West Highlands Glasdrum Wood Staffa Glen Nant Ben Lui Moine Mhor Taynish Loch Lomond Central Belt Blawhorn Moss Clyde Valley Woodlands Flanders Moss South of Scotland St Abb s Head Whitlaw Mosses Cragbank Woods Silver Flowe Cairnsmore of Fleet Kirkconnell Flow Caerlaverock NNR Caerlaverock Former NNRs, de declared since 2004 Morrone Morrone Birkwood Eilean Na Muice Duibhe , Islay Meddarroch Silver Flowe Tynron Juniper Wood Morton Lochs Inverpolly Rannoch Moor Nigg Bay Nigg and Udale Bay Udale bays See also National Nature Reserve National Nature Reserves in England National Nature Reserves in Wales National Nature Reserves in Northern Ireland References reflist External links http www.findfreemaps.co.uk Interactive map of designations in Scotland, including National Nature Reserves boundaries select Nature Reserves in UK Map Layers . Category National ...   more details




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