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Lochnagar (Scotland : Mountain)

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Geographic headingLochnagar (Scotland : Mountain)
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Geographic subdivision usageScotland--Lochnagar (Mountain)
Variant(s)Beinn Chìochan (Scotland)
See alsoMountains--Scotland
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Found inWork 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)
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)
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)
Collins Britain Atlas and Gaz., 1999 (Lochnagar, Aberdeenshire, inland physical feature; mountain ridge above Lochnagar Loch, 3m NW of Loch Muick)