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  2. Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Kinross Trout Fishery, situated just on the edge of the village, is one of Scotland's premier trout fisheries, giving fly and bait anglers the opportunity to catch some of Scotland's largest trout. Kinross Colts FC is a community football club [ clarification needed ] and registered charity with over 400 boys, girls, men and women playing in 16 ...

  3. Kinross Gold - Wikipedia

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    Kinross Gold Corporation is a Canadian-based gold and silver mining company founded in 1993 and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Kinross currently operates six active gold mines, and was ranked fifth of the "10 Top Gold-mining Companies" of 2019 by InvestingNews. [3] The company's mines are located in Brazil, Mauritania, and the ...

  4. Kinross-shire - Wikipedia

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    The County of Kinross or Kinross-shire is a historic county and registration county in eastern Scotland, administered as part of Perth and Kinross since 1975. [1] Surrounding its largest settlement and county town of Kinross , the county borders Perthshire to the north and Fife to the east, south and west.

  5. Kinross mining disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Kinross mine disaster (16 September 1986) resulted in the deaths of 177 miners and the injury of 235 others, [1] making it one of the largest mining incidents in South Africa. [ 1 ] The disaster occurred at the Kinross gold mine when welding set alight an acetylene cylinder.

  6. Albert Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Kinross was born in London in 1870. [3] He worked and published in many of the most popular periodicals of his day including the Boston Evening Transcript (as the London correspondent 1896–98), London Outlook (as associate editor 1898–1900), London Morning Post (as dramatic critic for two years); as well as articles in the Century, Harper's Magazine, The Pall Mall Magazine, Overland ...

  7. Kinross House - Wikipedia

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    The house retains most of its original internal decoration. It was occupied for 200 years as the home of the Montgomery family, who purchased the property in the late 18th century. Kinross House is a Category A listed building, and its grounds are listed in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland. [3] [4]

  8. Kinross, Mpumalanga - Wikipedia

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    Kinross is a small gold mining town in Mpumalanga, South Africa with four gold mines in the region. Village on the watershed between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans , between Devon and Trichardt , 42 km west of Bethal , 19 km east of Leslie and about 70 km north-north-east of Standerton .

  9. Sheriff of Fife and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, the administrative sheriffdom was combined with the former sheriffdom of Kinross, resulting in the establishment of the Sheriff of Fife and Kinross. [1] This combined sheriffdom existed until 1975, when it was largely incorporated into the new, larger sheriffdom of Tayside, Central and Fife. Coat of arms of the current Hereditary Sheriff