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  • Chatty? Is that a city? moink 21:08, 5 Mar 2004 (UTC)...
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  • Does anyone know the hydronymy of the Spey River? It would be great to include that in the article. dodo —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.139.131...
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  • the issues that arise the following can be said for the River Spey: The headwaters of the Spey can broadly be considered to come from three locations if...
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  • Carronbridge and flows into the River Nith near Thornhill. There is also a small village called Carron, on the bank of the River Spey near Aberlour. --Vclaw 22:39...
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  • All the names are River Almond, River Isla, River Braan, River Tummel, River Lyon; River Spey, River Dee and River Tweed. Note that in wikifying the page...
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  • major rivers of Scotland, in order of length, are: River Tay 193 km (120 miles) River Spey 172 km (107 miles) River Clyde 171 km (106 miles) River Tweed...
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  • Ribble (i), Rother, Spey, Strule, Swale, Tay, Test, Teviot, Trent, Tweed, Waveney and Wear. The 1941 Programme comprised 19 River class frigates built...
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  • Halmyre (talk) 13:33, 23 October 2019 (UTC) Compare also Spey Dam on the upper reaches of the River Spey, not so many miles to the east. The two are part of...
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  • It is requested that an image or photograph of Spey River (Southland) be included in this article to improve its quality. Please replace this template...
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  • It is requested that an image or photograph of Spey River (Tasman) be included in this article to improve its quality. Please replace this template with...
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  • 19 December 2005 (UTC) I would imagine that Spe is the Gaelic for the River Spey Fraslet 17:23, 19 December 2005 (UTC) This needs a map that indicates...
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  • Scotch Whisky Association, Whisky Region page and the wikipeda page of the river Spey. Please correct! QV (talk) 12:31, 2 August 2018 (UTC) Reverted good faith...
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  • area extends beyond the River Mashie to the River Spey. The headwaters of the Spey are caught at the Spey Dam, NN583935, thence by tunnel to Loch Laggan...
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  • 2010 (UTC) My late father was MN and blockaded in Montivideo by the "Graf Spey". He reckoned that as this ship came into the harbour it was spouting black...
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  • also be considered legendary. Along with the River Don and the River Dee, Scotland boasts the River Spey after which an entire genre of two-handed fly...
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  • favourite fishing fly, The Black Dog, which he used to fish salmon at rivers Spey and Tay in Scotland." As pointed out repeatedly, this is imagination...
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  • A fact from Carron Bridge (River Spey) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 August 2019 (check views). The text of the entry...
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  • major rivers of Scotland, in order of length, are: River Tay 193 km (120 miles) River Spey 172 km (107 miles) River Clyde 171 km (106 miles) River Tweed...
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  • follows: Did you know... that Spey casting is a two-handed fly fishing technique that was developed on the River Spey in Scotland? A record of the entry...
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