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Ardoch can refer to: * Ardoch, Perth and Kinross, Scotland * Ardoch, North Dakota, USA * Ardoch, a community within North Frontenac, Ontario, Canada * Ardoch Algonquin First Nation, Ontario, Canada * Ardoch Burn, stream in Scotland * Ardoch National Wildlife Refuge, North Dakota, USA * Ardoch Roman Fort Ardoch Roman Fort is an archaeological site just outside the village of Braco in Perthshire, Scotland, about south of Crieff. At Ardoch are the remains of a Roman fort and several marching camps which included a signal tower. Part of the Rom ...
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Ardoch, Perth And Kinross
Ardoch is a community in Perth and Kinross in Scotland, the largest population of which is in the village of Braco, west-southwest of Perth. Geography Over Ardoch and the Mill of Ardoch are the eponymous settlements which refer to the south-western parts of the south slope of the towering hill of Coire Odhar, rising 230 metres above the mill and Braco Castle to 357 metres Above Ordnance Datum. It is bounded by forest to the north and south and by the moorland hill of Cromlet ( AOD) to the west. To the south of Braco two headwaters rising in the lower highlands to the immediate north meet, at about 10 metres below and 500 metres south of the clustered village (and main settlement) of Braco which borders the streams. Three bridges are in Braco. The A9 road and village of Greenloaning are immediately south of the confluence which becomes thereafter the Allan Water (or River). The nearest town is Dunblane southwest; Crieff Crieff (; gd, Craoibh, meaning "tree") is a Scotti ...
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Ardoch, North Dakota
Ardoch is a city in Walsh County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 31 at the 2020 census. Ardoch, named for the community of Ardoch, Ontario, was founded in 1881. Geography Ardoch is located at (48.205505, -97.340060). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 67 people, 19 households, and 15 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 39 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 91.0% White, 6.0% from other races, and 3.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 44.8% of the population. There were 19 households, of which 47.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 47.4% were married couples living together, 26.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.3% had a male householder with no wife present, and 21.1% were non-families. 15.8% of all households ...
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North Frontenac, Ontario
North Frontenac is a township in Frontenac County in eastern Ontario, Canada. History North Frontenac was created in 1998 by the amalgamation of three municipalities: the Township of Barrie; the Township of Clarendon and Miller; and the Township of Palmerston, North and South Canonto. Geography North Frontenac is in the heart of Eastern Ontario's cottage country. Cottages and campsites dot the shores of the Township's many clean lakes. Located entirely on the Canadian Shield, the landscape can often be rough and unpredictable, but at the same time provides scenic vistas. Residents, both permanent and seasonal, enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities. The Township is bordered by Greater Madawaska to the north, Addington Highlands to the west, Central Frontenac to the south and Lanark Highlands to the east. Communities The township includes the communities of Ardoch, Beatty, Beech Corners, Canonto, Coxvale, Donaldson, Fernleigh, Harlowe, Mississippi Station, Myers Cave, O ...
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Ardoch Algonquin First Nation
Ardoch Algonquin is a Indian Register, non-status Algonquin people, Algonquin (Anishinaabe) community that is located around the Madawaska River (Ontario), Madawaska, Mississippi River (Ontario), Mississippi and Rideau River, Rideau drainage basin, watersheds, north of Kingston, Ontario. The Ardoch Algonquin community is a member of the Indigenous Services Circle of the Kingston Frontenac Lennox & Addington Children and Youth Planning Committee, together with the city of Kingston, Queen's University at Kingston, Queen's University and the Métis Nation of Ontario. As non-status Indians (not recognized as an Indian Band by the federal Indian Act or any provincial government) Ardoch members are sometimes involved in intra-community politics. History In 1844, land was reserved for their use at Bobs Lake (Tay River), Bobs Lake, but it was destroyed by illegal logging and later subject to settlement. In the 1930s, the Government of Canada set up a reserve at Golden Lake and gave st ...
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Ardoch Burn
The Ardoch Burn is a stream in Stirling council area, Scotland, which flows from the Braes Of Doune into the River Teith at Inverardoch, just behind Doune Castle. Etymology From the Scottish Gaelic ''Ard'', which translates into English as "high", with the ''-ach'' suffix, which could mean"place" or "field". In Perthshire and Stirlingshire Gaelic the ends of words were dropped Achadh the Gaelic for field, often becomes Ach.MacKay, Moray S.(1953). ''Doune Historical Notes'', p. 7 - 8. Forth Naturalist and Historian Board . Course The Ardoch Burn begins at Loch Mahaick in the high braes eventually reaching the end of its journey where it meets the River Teith at Inverardoch It has several tributaries along its course as it drains the south western slopes of Uamh Mhor before passing Kilbride Castle and west to Doune where it meets the River Teith. The stream's course flows broadly southwards and is approximately 7 miles in length from source to its convergence with the River ...
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Ardoch National Wildlife Refuge
Ardoch National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Walsh County, North Dakota. It is managed under Devils Lake Wetland Management District. Ardoch National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939, and originally consisted of 2,696 acres of flowage and refuge easements and 288 acres of fee title land around Lake Ardoch, a reservoir. Since then, 80 acres of easement land have been deleted and an additional 20 acres of fee title land has been added. This is a limited-interest national wildlife refuge. The FWS has an easement on private property allowing it to manage wildlife habitat, but the land remains private property. There is no public access except from adjacent public roads. Limited-interest refuges were created in the 1930s and 1940s in response to declining waterfowl populations and the need to get people back to work during the Great Depression The Great Depression (19291939) was an economic shock that impacted most countries across the world. It wa ...
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