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- Hillend_Loch abstract "Hillend Loch is a lake located to the east of Caldercruix in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is bordered on its south shore by the A89 road.".
- Hillend_Loch areaTotal "1396165.465728".
- Hillend_Loch elevation "198.0".
- Hillend_Loch location Caldercruix.
- Hillend_Loch thumbnail HillendLoch_20120411.jpg?width=300.
- Hillend_Loch type Reservoir.
- Hillend_Loch wikiPageExternalLink 018297.pdf.
- Hillend_Loch wikiPageExternalLink loch.php.
- Hillend_Loch wikiPageID "36614725".
- Hillend_Loch wikiPageRevisionID "594249902".
- Hillend_Loch area "345.0".
- Hillend_Loch basinCountries "United Kingdom".
- Hillend_Loch elevation "198.0".
- Hillend_Loch hasPhotoCollection Hillend_Loch.
- Hillend_Loch imageLake "HillendLoch_20120411.jpg".
- Hillend_Loch islands "Spiers Island".
- Hillend_Loch lakeName "Hillend Loch".
- Hillend_Loch location "Caldercruix, Scotland".
- Hillend_Loch type Reservoir.
- Hillend_Loch subject Category:Reservoirs_in_North_Lanarkshire.
- Hillend_Loch point "55.887 -3.863".
- Hillend_Loch type BodyOfWater.
- Hillend_Loch type Lake.
- Hillend_Loch type NaturalPlace.
- Hillend_Loch type Place.
- Hillend_Loch type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hillend_Loch type BodyOfWater.
- Hillend_Loch type LakeBodyOfWater.
- Hillend_Loch type Place.
- Hillend_Loch type Location.
- Hillend_Loch type _Feature.
- Hillend_Loch type SpatialThing.
- Hillend_Loch comment "Hillend Loch is a lake located to the east of Caldercruix in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is bordered on its south shore by the A89 road.".
- Hillend_Loch label "Hillend Loch".
- Hillend_Loch sameAs m.0klt7kv.
- Hillend_Loch sameAs Q5763047.
- Hillend_Loch sameAs Q5763047.
- Hillend_Loch lat "55.887".
- Hillend_Loch long "-3.863".
- Hillend_Loch wasDerivedFrom Hillend_Loch?oldid=594249902.
- Hillend_Loch depiction HillendLoch_20120411.jpg.
- Hillend_Loch isPrimaryTopicOf Hillend_Loch.
- Hillend_Loch name "Hillend Loch".