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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Dumfries and Galloway articles missing geocoordinate data, Edinburgh articles missing geocoordinate data, Fife articles missing geocoordinate data, Glasgow articles missing geocoordinate data, Grampian articles missing geocoordinate data, Highland articles missing geocoordinate data, Lothians articles missing geocoordinate data, Scottish Borders articles missing geocoordinate data, Strathclyde articles missing geocoordinate data, Tayside articles missing geocoordinate data, Western Isles articles missing geocoordinate data, Highland Clearances, Falls of Cruachan derailment, List of geological faults of Scotland, Battle of Logiebride, BBC Radio nan Gaidheal, St Luke's Church, Broughty Ferry, Battle of Allt Camhna, Edinburgh BioQuarter, HMS St Christopher, Menzion, Hunterston Brooch, Nevis Radio, Battle of Dingwall, National Cycle Route 7, River Garry, Perthshire, Radio Borders, Two Lochs Radio, Minto Stone, Lochaber hydroelectric scheme, Inverness College, Midlothian Coalfield, Moray College, Battle of Duns, Cavers, Fife Coalfield, Craigierig, River Dulnain, Ross, Scottish Borders, Capture of Roxburgh, Whitrope, Glencoe House, Wauchope, Scottish Borders, Mill of Ayreland, Creamery Park, Glen Douglas, Brora Coalfield, 1906 Dundee fire, Kalemouth, Newlands, Scottish Borders, Tarf Water, Wigtownshire, Dorback Burn, Lovat Castle, Helensburgh Cemetery, Urquhart and Logie Wester, Wilton, Scottish Borders, Carron Water, Dumfriesshire, Helen Street police station, Arran Coastal Way, Skye Marble Railway, Whitecraigs. Excerpt: The Highland Clearances (Scottish Gaelic: , the expulsion of the Gael) were forced displacements of the population of the Scottish Highlands during the 18th and 19th centuries. They led to mass emigration to the sea coast, the Scottish Lowlands, and the North American colonies. The clearances were part o...