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Lochinvar (or Lan Var) is a loch in the civil parish of Dalry in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland. It is located in the Galloway Hills, around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-east of St. John's Town of Dalry. The loch formerly had an island on which stood Lochinvar Castle, seat of the Gordon family.
The Lochinvar National Park lies south west of Lusaka in Zambia, on the south side of the Kafue River.. A Map of Lochinvar National Park. The habitats the national park protects are a large portion of the southern Kafue Flats floodplain, including the Chunga Lagoon, and drier woodland dominated by termite mounds.
The 428 km 2 (165 sq mi) Lochinvar National Park, famous for large numbers of Kafue lechwe, sits south of the Kafue River and is accessible from the Lusaka-Livingstone road at Monze. [10] Lochinvar National Park has one of the highest numbers of vulnerable wattled crane in Africa.
Windermere (in NSW) is a historical house, built in 1821 [1] (1823 per [2]).It is the oldest house in the Hunter Valley and is heritage listed.. [3] Located in the outskirts of Lochinvar, it was built on a land grant and constructed from sandstone.
Lochinvar is a village in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, eleven kilometres west of the regional centre of Maitland. Lochinvar is within the boundaries of the City of Maitland local government area and is named after Lochinvar , a loch in southern Scotland .
The stanzas telling the story of "young Lochinvar" from Canto 5 particularly caught the public imagination and were widely published in anthologies and learned as a recitation piece. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] "Lochinvar is a brave knight who arrives unannounced at the bridal feast of Ellen, his beloved, who is about to be married to 'a laggard in love and ...
Lochinvar National Park — a small park south of the Kafue Flats world-famous for bird life and herds of lechwe, one lodge; Lower Zambezi National Park — east of Lusaka, offers good wildlife viewing on the Zambezi River; numerous lodges [1]
Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar (died 1628) was a Scottish landowner, courtier, and promoter of colonies in Nova Scotia. He was a son of John Gordon of Lochinvar and his second wife Elizabeth Maxwell, a daughter of John Maxwell 4th Lord Herries .