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Ross and Cromarty

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Ross and Cromarty

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Ross and Cromarty is an historic county of Scotland. (For more information about the ancient counties of the UK, see the historic counties page and the place types page.)

County town: Dingwall
The counties of Ross-shire and Cromarty were amalgamated in 1889.




Communities
Communities in Ross and Cromarty include Alness, Arnol, Barbaraville, Cromarty, Dingwall, Fearn, Fortrose, Invergordon, Strathpeffer, Ullapool ... View communities

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Parishes
Parishes in Ross and Cromarty include Alness, Applecross, Avoch, Barvas, Contin, Cromarty, Dingwall, Edderton, Fearn, Fodderty ... View parishes

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