| Towns in Dumfries and Galloway |
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Amisfield Town
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Annan
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Annandale
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Applegarth Town
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Ardwell
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Artfield
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Auchencairn
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Auchmantle
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Auldgirth
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Bailliewhir
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Balmaclellan
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Balminnoch
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Bankhead
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Bargrennan
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Barraer
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Beattock
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Beeswing
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Bengairn
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Bentpath
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Blackwood
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Bladnoch
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Boreland
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Borgue
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Bridge of Dee
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Broomholm
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Broughton Mains
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Brydekirk
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Cairnryan
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Camrie
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Canonbie
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Cargenbridge
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Carronbridge
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Carrutherstown
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Carsethorn
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Carsluith
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Carsphairn
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Castle Douglas
Castle Douglas is an important town in Dumfries and Galloway set beside the Carlingwark Loch. |
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Castle Kennedy
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Castlewigg
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Challoch
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Challoch
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Chapelcross
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Chapelknowe
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Clarencefield
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Closeburn
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Colfin
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Collin
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Colvend
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Corsock
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Craigdarroch
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Craignarget
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Crawick
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Creebridge
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Creetown
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Crocketford
Crocketford, once known as 'Nine Mile Bar', lies mid way between Dumfries and Castle Douglas. Its history goes back many years but it did not really exist as a village before the arrival of the strange sect in 1787... |
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Crossmichael
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Cummertrees
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Dalbeattie
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Dalswinton
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Dalton
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Davington
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Dinwoodie Mains
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Dornock
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Drummore
Drummore is Scotland's most southerly village, which sits on the eastern side of the South Rhins of Galloway. Although it is a small village it has three pubs, all of which serve food. |
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Drumpark
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Drumwhirn
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Dumfries
Dumfries is the centre of the present day Dumfries and Galloway region and it has Neolithic and Roman origins, lying close to the English border; the history of Dumfriesshire was often bloody and turbulent. |
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Duncow
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Dundrennan
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Dunragit
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Dunscore
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Durisdeer
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Eaglesfield
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East Barcloy
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Ecclefechan
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Eldrig
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Eliock
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Enoch
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Enterkinfoot
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Eskdale
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Eskdalemuir
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Fairgirth
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Garlieston
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Gatehouse of Fleet
Gatehouse of Fleet is situated in Dumfries and Galloway in south west Scotland. This is a nice quite little town located at the mouth of the river Fleet. |
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Gelston
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Gillespie
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Girthon
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Glasserton
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Glencaple
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Glenluce
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Glenwhilly
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Gretna
The Dumfries and Galloway village of Gretna and its better-known neighbour, Gretna Green, are right on the border between Scotland and England. |
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Haugh of Urr
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High Glasnick
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Hightae
Robert the Bruce lived in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. He died in 1329 aged 55. After the Battle of Bannockburn, loyal tenants etc who had fought for the King were granted lands in Greenhill, Heck, Hightae and Smallholm. |
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Holm
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Holywood
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Inch
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Innermessan
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Isle of Whithorn
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Johnstonebridge
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Kelton
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Kingholm Quay
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Kippford
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Kirkbean
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Kirkchrist
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Kirkcolm
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Kirkconnel
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Kirkconnell
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Kirkcowan
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Kirkcudbright
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Kirkgunzeon
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Kirkinner
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Kirkmaiden
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Kirkmichael
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Kirkpatrick
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Kirkpatrick Durham
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Kirkton
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Kirtlebridge
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Langholm
Langholm is situated in the South West of Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway. It is sometimes referred to as the ''uckle Toon'. The river which runs through Langholm is the River Esk. |
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Laurieston
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Leadhills
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Leswalt
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Locharbriggs
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Lochend
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Lochfoot
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Lochmaben
Lochmaben is a Royal Burgh, a small town in the Southwest of Scotland just 8 miles from Dumfries and 4 miles from Lockerbie. |
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Lochwood
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Lockerbie
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Mainsriddle
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Mark
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Maxwelltown
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Maxwelton
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Mennock
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Mid Kelton
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Middlebie
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Minnigaff
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Mochrum
The sleepy little village of Mochrum is situated in rolling countryside some 2 miles from Port William. |
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Moffat
Frequent winner of the Scotland in Bloom Award, Moffat is a gem in the heart of southern Scotland. It is a small and charming town on the River Annan, 24 miles north of Dumfries. |
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Moniaive
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Monreith
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Mouswald
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Nether Hutton
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New Abbey
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New Galloway
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New Luce
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Newton Stewart
The pretty coastal town of Newton Stewart is in Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Nithsdale
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Old Bridge of Urr
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Palnackie
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Palnure
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Parton
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Penpont
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Port William
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Portpatrick
We have just received a description of Portpatrick from one of our readers. This description is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Portyerrock
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Powfoot
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Prestrie
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Racks
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Rigg
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Ringford
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Ruthwell
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Sandhead
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Sanquhar
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Shawhead
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Solway Moss
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Sorbie
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Springholm
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St. John's Town of Dalry
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Stoneykirk
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Stranraer
Situated at the head of the beautiful Loch Ryan, Stranraer is the perfect centre for today's active holidaymaker. Surrounded by 4 golf courses the town boasts several great attractions. |
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Talnotry
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Templand
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Terreglestown
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Thornhill
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Tinwald
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Tongland
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Torthorwald
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Trailflat
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Twynholm
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Tynron
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Wanlockhead
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Waterbeck
Waterbeck is a lovely small village in Dumfries and Galloway in the south-west of Scotland, it is well known for its farming. |
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Whauphill
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Whithorn
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Wigtown
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