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- Kinlochbervie abstract "Kinlochbervie (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Biorbhaidh) is a harbour village in the north west of Sutherland, in the Highland region of Scotland. In 2001 the population was 480.The majority of local industry is based upon the fishing industry. Although the fleet of ships actually based in Kinlochbervie is rather small, many ships from the East coast of Scotland land their catches in Kinlochbervie.The dominant feature of the town is the large fish handling depot. From here catches are loaded onto large refrigerated trucks for transport by road throughout Europe. The importance of this link to the outside world to the local economy means that Kinlochbervie has surprisingly good road links, given its remote location and rugged local geography.Inhabitants of Kinlochbervie are sometimes collectively referred to as "Greeks" by the residents of surrounding villages, for reasons now largely unknown. The village itself is sometimes referred to as "K.L.B." The most common surname in the area is "Morrison".The local scenery is a tourist attraction and is also an important part of the local economy. There are many holiday homes and small bed and breakfast businesses in the area.The largest in the village is Kinlochbervie Hotel.Approximately five miles drive, and four miles walk North of Kinlochbervie itself lies Sandwood Bay, a scenic beach. Other scenic areas close to the village include Oldshoremore beach and Rhiconich. On Sunday 20th January 2002 the first airing of Time Team’s excavation of the area began. Divers from the programme’s team went to explore the waters off the coast of Kinlochbervie, about twenty metres below the sea’s surface after a shipwreck and artefacts were discovered by divers from RAF Lossemouth. The artefacts found included two anchors, five iron canons and Spanish pottery from the 16th century.The West coast of Scotland’s most northerly port, the village is extremely ‘remote’ and was short-listed by the Oxford English Dictionary as a definition for the word. Both the bank and the cinema have to be transported to the village via lorries.".
- Kinlochbervie areaCode "01971".
- Kinlochbervie councilArea Highland_(council_area).
- Kinlochbervie country Scotland.
- Kinlochbervie country United_Kingdom.
- Kinlochbervie lieutenancyArea Sutherland.
- Kinlochbervie populationTotal "480".
- Kinlochbervie postalCode "IV27".
- Kinlochbervie thumbnail The_Fish_Market_at_Kinlochbervie.jpg?width=300.
- Kinlochbervie wikiPageExternalLink Time-Team-Excavation-Site-Kinlochbervie.
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- Kinlochbervie wikiPageExternalLink sandwood-estate.asp.
- Kinlochbervie wikiPageExternalLink sandwood-info.asp.
- Kinlochbervie wikiPageExternalLink www.kinlochbervie.info.
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- Kinlochbervie constituencyScottishParliament Caithness,_Sutherland_and_Ross_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Kinlochbervie constituencyWestminster Caithness,_Sutherland_and_Easter_Ross_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Kinlochbervie country "Scotland".
- Kinlochbervie dialCode "1971".
- Kinlochbervie gaelicName "Ceann Loch Biorbhaidh".
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- Kinlochbervie latitude "58.46".
- Kinlochbervie lieutenancyScotland Sutherland.
- Kinlochbervie longitude "-5.05".
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- Kinlochbervie officialName "Kinlochbervie".
- Kinlochbervie population "480".
- Kinlochbervie postTown "LAIRG".
- Kinlochbervie postcodeArea "IV".
- Kinlochbervie postcodeDistrict "IV27".
- Kinlochbervie unitaryScotland Highland_(council_area).
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- Kinlochbervie subject Category:Fishing_communities_in_Scotland.
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- Kinlochbervie comment "Kinlochbervie (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Loch Biorbhaidh) is a harbour village in the north west of Sutherland, in the Highland region of Scotland. In 2001 the population was 480.The majority of local industry is based upon the fishing industry. Although the fleet of ships actually based in Kinlochbervie is rather small, many ships from the East coast of Scotland land their catches in Kinlochbervie.The dominant feature of the town is the large fish handling depot.".
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