Lochnagar (Scotland : Mountain)
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found: Work cat.: Rose, N.L. Lochnagar : The natural history of a mountain lake, 2007:p. 2 (Lochnagar has become known as the "UK's mountain lake"; it lies in a small mountainous area of northeast Scotland to the southeast of the Cairngorm Mountains from which it is separated by the River Dee valley; the area forms part of the Grampian Mountains; although the name Lochnagar is often used to refer to the mountain, it rightly only belongs to the loch below)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, 3 Aug. 2007:Lochnagar page (Lochnagar or Beinn Chìochan, mountain in the Grampians of Scotland, located about 5 miles south of the River Dee near Balmoral. It is named after Lochan na Gaire, the "little loch of the noisy sound," a loch to be found in the mountain's northeast corrie)
found: McLaren, M. The Shell Guide to Scotland, 1967:p. 343 (Lochnagar, Aberdeenshire, mountain-ridge; the name Lochnagar originally only applied to the small loch at the foot of the eastern corrie, but by the time of Byron had been transferred to the mountain)
found: Collins Britain Atlas and Gaz., 1999(Lochnagar, Aberdeenshire, inland physical feature; mountain ridge above Lochnagar Loch, 3m NW of Loch Muick)
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2007-09-20: new
2007-09-21: revised
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