Dyke, Moray
Dyke (Scottish Gaelic: Dìg) is a small village situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 4 miles west of Forres. The origin of the name of the parish of Dyke is supposed to be the Gaelic word dìg, signifying a water drain or ditch. Dyke is situated close to Brodie Castle, Culbin Forest and the River Findhorn. It is also near to Macbeth's Hillock, thought to be the setting of Macbeth's meeting with the witches in Shakespeare's play.
Dyke, Moray
Dyke (Scottish Gaelic: Dìg) is a small village situated in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 4 miles west of Forres. The origin of the name of the parish of Dyke is supposed to be the Gaelic word dìg, signifying a water drain or ditch. Dyke is situated close to Brodie Castle, Culbin Forest and the River Findhorn. It is also near to Macbeth's Hillock, thought to be the setting of Macbeth's meeting with the witches in Shakespeare's play.
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Dyke (Scottish Gaelic: Dìg) is ...... ains a popular primary school.
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Dyke (gaélique écossais : Dìg) ...... e en tant que chambre d'hôtes.
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Dyke (Scottish Gaelic: Dìg) is ...... witches in Shakespeare's play.
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Dyke (gaélique écossais : Dìg) ...... une canalisation ou une digue.
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Dyke, Moray
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