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Urray (Scottish Gaelic: Urrath) is a scattered village and coastal parish, consisting of Easter, Old and Wester Urray and is located in the county of Ross in the Scottish council area of the Highland. Urray is also a parish in the district of Wester Ross and Cromarty. It comprises the parishes of Carnoch and Kinlochlychart, with the ancient parish of Kilchrist. Urray is located 2 miles northwest of Muir of Ord and 1.5 miles east of Marybank. The closest town is Dingwall to the north-east. The ruined Fairburn Tower was a castle of the Clan Mackenzie.

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  • Urray (eu)
  • Urrath (ga)
  • Urray (en)
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  • Urray, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Urrath, Eskoziako ipar-ekialdeko kostaldeko herri sakanabatu eta parrokia bat da, Highland eskualdeko Ross eta Cromarty barrutian. (eu)
  • Is sráidbhaile suite i Ros, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd, Albain é Urrath. (ga)
  • Urray (Scottish Gaelic: Urrath) is a scattered village and coastal parish, consisting of Easter, Old and Wester Urray and is located in the county of Ross in the Scottish council area of the Highland. Urray is also a parish in the district of Wester Ross and Cromarty. It comprises the parishes of Carnoch and Kinlochlychart, with the ancient parish of Kilchrist. Urray is located 2 miles northwest of Muir of Ord and 1.5 miles east of Marybank. The closest town is Dingwall to the north-east. The ruined Fairburn Tower was a castle of the Clan Mackenzie. (en)
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  • Urray (en)
  • Urrath (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Free_Church_of_Scotland,_Urray_(geograph_5060522).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Urray_Parish_Church_-_geograph.org.uk_-_41496.jpg
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  • Urray (en)
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  • Urray, Eskoziako gaeleraz: Urrath, Eskoziako ipar-ekialdeko kostaldeko herri sakanabatu eta parrokia bat da, Highland eskualdeko Ross eta Cromarty barrutian. (eu)
  • Is sráidbhaile suite i Ros, Comhairle na Gàidhealtachd, Albain é Urrath. (ga)
  • Urray (Scottish Gaelic: Urrath) is a scattered village and coastal parish, consisting of Easter, Old and Wester Urray and is located in the county of Ross in the Scottish council area of the Highland. Urray is also a parish in the district of Wester Ross and Cromarty. It comprises the parishes of Carnoch and Kinlochlychart, with the ancient parish of Kilchrist. Urray is located 2 miles northwest of Muir of Ord and 1.5 miles east of Marybank. The closest town is Dingwall to the north-east. The ruined Fairburn Tower was a castle of the Clan Mackenzie. (en)
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  • Urrath (en)
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