Strathmore

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Strathmore is a broad, fertile valley in eastern Scotland known for its rich agricultural land and historic settlements.

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Label Occurrences
Strathmore canonical 13

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Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
climate temperate maritime
contains Blairgowrie and Rattray
surface form: town of Blairgowrie and Rattray

Brechin
surface form: town of Brechin

town of Forfar
town of Kirriemuir
village of Alyth
village of Meigle
country Scotland
crossedBy A90 road NERFINISHED
economicActivity agriculture
food production
etymology derived from Scottish Gaelic "An Srath Mòr" meaning "the great valley"
extendsFrom southwest to northeast
hasFeature rolling farmland
scattered rural settlements
hasRiver River Isla
River North Esk
River South Esk
hasSoilType fertile glacial deposits
hasTransportRoute railway lines between central and northeast Scotland
historicalRegionOf Pictland
knownFor arable farming
fertile agricultural land
historic settlements
locatedIn Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland

eastern Scotland
locatedInAdministrativeArea Aberdeenshire
Angus
Perth and Kinross
near Grampian Mountains
Sidlaw Hills
partOf Grampian foothills region
regionType agricultural heartland of eastern Scotland
terrainType broad valley
usedFor cereal cultivation
livestock farming
potato cultivation

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Referenced by (13)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Forfarshire hasHistoricRegion Strathmore
Kirriemuir traditionalRegion Strathmore
Tayside containsGeographicRegion Strathmore
Forfar Loch hasNearbyRegion Strathmore
Sidlaw Hills separates Strathmore
Forfar County containsRegion Strathmore
Perth and Kinross council area contains Strathmore
subject surface form: Perth and Kinross
Clan Ogilvy historicRegion Strathmore
Clan Ogilvy traditionalTerritory Strathmore
historic county of Perthshire containsRegion Strathmore
subject surface form: Perthshire