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Wick River, known also as River Wick, is a river in Caithness in Highland, Scotland. It has its source at the confluence of Scouthal Burn and Strath Burn near Achingale Mill at the northern end of Bardarclay Moss (grid reference ND241536) in the Flow Country. The river estuary (ND359510), is in the North Sea bay of Wick (ND378505) and is straddled by the town of Wick. The source is at a height of about 25 metres, about 11 kilometres west and 2 kilometres north of the estuary.

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  • Wick (Fluss) (de)
  • Wick River (en)
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  • Der Wick, auch Wick Water, ist ein Fluss in der schottischen Council Area Highland beziehungsweise in der traditionellen Grafschaft Caithness. (de)
  • Wick River är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i rådsområdet Highland och riksdelen Skottland, i den norra delen av landet, 800 km norr om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 6 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är mars, med 2 °C. (sv)
  • Wick River, known also as River Wick, is a river in Caithness in Highland, Scotland. It has its source at the confluence of Scouthal Burn and Strath Burn near Achingale Mill at the northern end of Bardarclay Moss (grid reference ND241536) in the Flow Country. The river estuary (ND359510), is in the North Sea bay of Wick (ND378505) and is straddled by the town of Wick. The source is at a height of about 25 metres, about 11 kilometres west and 2 kilometres north of the estuary. (en)
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  • Der Wick, auch Wick Water, ist ein Fluss in der schottischen Council Area Highland beziehungsweise in der traditionellen Grafschaft Caithness. (de)
  • Wick River, known also as River Wick, is a river in Caithness in Highland, Scotland. It has its source at the confluence of Scouthal Burn and Strath Burn near Achingale Mill at the northern end of Bardarclay Moss (grid reference ND241536) in the Flow Country. The river estuary (ND359510), is in the North Sea bay of Wick (ND378505) and is straddled by the town of Wick. The source is at a height of about 25 metres, about 11 kilometres west and 2 kilometres north of the estuary. The river basin includes Loch Watten and Loch Tofingall (ND190522) to the west of the estuary, and Loch Hempriggs and the Loch of Yarrows (ND309438) to the south/southwest. (en)
  • Wick River är ett vattendrag i Storbritannien. Det ligger i rådsområdet Highland och riksdelen Skottland, i den norra delen av landet, 800 km norr om huvudstaden London. Klimatet i området är tempererat. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 6 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är mars, med 2 °C. (sv)
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