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  3. Nairn - Wikipedia

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    Nairn (/ ˈ n ɛər n /; Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a town and former royal burgh in the Highland Council area of Scotland.It is an ancient fishing port and market town around 17 miles (27 km) east of Inverness, at the point where the River Nairn enters the Moray Firth.

  4. County of Nairn - Wikipedia

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    The county was named after Nairn, its only town. The county was used for local government until 1975 when the area was redesignated as the Nairn District, one of the eight districts of the two-tier Highland region. Nairn district was abolished in 1996 when Highland became a single-tier council area.

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  6. Nairn Town and County Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Nairn Town and County Hospital and Primary Care Centre, also known as the Town and County Hospital, is a healthcare facility located in Nairn, Scotland. It serves a population of around 14,000 people living in the Nairn and Ardersier area and is managed by NHS Highland .

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  8. Nairn and Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Today, the town hall and community centre building is located on MacIntyre Street, on the site of the former town jail. [5] Within the next decade, Nairn's three churches were constructed: All Saints Anglican Church in 1897, St Jude Roman Catholic Church around 1900, and the local Methodist, later United church, in 1904.

  9. Auldearn - Wikipedia

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    Auldearn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt Èireann) is a village situated east of the River Nairn, just outside Nairn in the Highland council area of Scotland. It takes its name from William the Lion's castle of Eren (Old Eren), built there in the 12th century. [2] Auldearn is an expanding area, with much development in the last 10 years.