Clyth

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Clyth is a historic coastal area in Caithness, Scotland, known as the ancestral heartland of Clan Gunn.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal area
historic area
settlement
ancestralHeartlandOf Clan Gunn NERFINISHED
associatedWithClan Clan Gunn NERFINISHED
councilArea Highland Council Area NERFINISHED
country Scotland
hasClanTerritory Gunn country NERFINISHED
hasCoastType rocky coastline
hasCulturalAssociation Highland clearances (regional impact)
Scottish clan history
hasEconomicHistory herring fishing
small-scale agriculture
hasGeographicRegion east coast of Caithness
hasHeritage Norse-Scottish
hasHistoricLanguage Norn (extinct North Germanic language) NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasHistoricRegion Clythness NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
hasNearbyFeature Clyth Broch NERFINISHED
Clyth Harbour NERFINISHED
Clythness Lighthouse NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRoad A9 road NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Dunbeath NERFINISHED
Lybster NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Moray Firth (wider North Sea inlet) NERFINISHED
hasParish Latheron Parish NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryIndustry rural tourism (modern)
historicCountyTown Wick (nearby regional centre) NERFINISHED
historicUse crofting
fishing
locatedIn Caithness NERFINISHED
Highland NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
locatedOn North Sea
region far north of Scotland
traditionalCounty Caithness NERFINISHED

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Clan Gunn traditionalSeat Clyth