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▪ I. spean, n.1 Now dial. (spiːn) Forms: α. 6–7 speane, 6–7, 9 spean. β. 6– spene, 8–9 speen, 9 spen. [a. MDu. or MLG. spene (Du. and Flem. speen, WFris. spien, LG. spene, späne), = ON. speni (MSw. spene, späne, etc.; Norw., Sw., obs. Da. spene), related to OE. spana, spona: see spane v.] † 1. Swell...
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Spean Sraeng
Spean Sraeng is a khum (commune) of Phnum Srok District in Banteay Meanchey Province in western Cambodia. Villages
Rouk
Mukh Chhneang
Spean
Kouk Char
Kandaol
Pongro
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Communes of Banteay Meanchey province
Phnom Srok District
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Spean Bridge
Spean Bridge () is a village in the parish of Kilmonivaig, in Lochaber in the Highland region of Scotland. Sport
Lochaber Camanachd is the shinty club based in the village of Spean Bridge.
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Laang Spean
Laang Spean (; , ; "Cave of Bridges") refers to a prehistoric cave site on top of a limestone hill (Phnom Teak Treang) in Battambang Province, north-western Phnom Penh undertook the first excavations from 1965 to 1969 and almost immediately brought to light evidence of prehistoric human occupation in Laang Spean
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River Spean
A minor road bridges the Spean just above the falls at Inverlair. See also
List of rivers of Scotland
References
Spean
Lochaber
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Spean Thma
Spean Thma (, Spéan Thmâ; lit. "stone bridge") in Angkor, Cambodia is known as the bridge of stone and it is located west of Ta Keo. On the road from Angkor to Beng Mealea, the Spean Praptos is one of the longest with 25 arches.
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Spean Praptos
Spean Praptos (, also known as Kampong Kdei Bridge ) on the road from Angkor to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, used to be the longest corbeled stone-arch bridge Several other bridges on the same model are visible: in the Angkor site (Spean Memai), Spean Thma on the former path of the Siem Reap River between Angkor
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Kbal Spean
Geography
Kbal Spean is described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor". Gallery
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External links
Photos of Kbal Spean
ngoforum.org.kh Current situation of the Kbal Spean community
Angkorian sites in Siem Reap Province
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Beinn a' Chaorainn (Glen Spean)
All drainage from the mountain finds its way to the west coast of Scotland via the River Spean, going either south directly to Glen Spean or north and going via Glen Roy before joining the Spean at Roybridge.
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Roybridge
Roybridge (, 'the bridge over the Roy') is a small village, that lies at the confluence of the rivers River Roy and River Spean, located east of Spean Roybridge is on the A86 between Spean Bridge and Newtonmore, and has a station on the (former West Highland Railway) line, served by trains passing between
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Spean Bridge railway station
Spean Bridge railway station is a railway station serving the village of Spean Bridge in the Highland region of Scotland. Spean Bridge Junction box was subsidiary to Spean Bridge Station box. The Junction box closed on 20 September 1921.
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Achluachrach
Achluachrach (Gaelic: Ach Luachrach) is a small settlement in Glen Spean in Lochaber, in the Highland council area of Scotland. It is located on the A86 road, 3 km east of Roybridge and 8 km east of Spean Bridge.
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Sir William Sutherland Cup
Bridge
1971 Ballachulish 2 – 0 Skye at Inverness
1970 Lochcarron 4 – 2 Ballachulish at Spean Bridge
1969 Inveraray 5 – 1 Ballachulish at Dalmally Newtonmore 3 – 1 Dunstaffnage at Fort William
1952 Beauly 5 – 2 Col Glen at Oban
1951 Spean Bridge 4 – 3 Straths Athletic at Corpach
1950 Portree 5
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Kilmonivaig
Kilmonivaig () is a small village, situated close to the southeast end of Loch Lochy in Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Just downstream of Spean Bridge is the remains of High Bridge completed by General Wade in 1736 at a cost of £1,087.
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