Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Catrail is a linear earthwork in Roxburghshire, southern Scotland.It runs from Robert's Linn (55°18′56.7″N 2°43′47.56″W), a burn (stream) flowing into the Slitrig Water, westward and north-westward to the head of the Dean Burn (55°24′3.74″N 2°59′0.18″W), a tributary of the Borthwick Water. It is about 11.5 mi (18.5 km) long (as the crow flies), and consists of a ditch and bank."@en }
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- Catrail abstract "The Catrail is a linear earthwork in Roxburghshire, southern Scotland.It runs from Robert's Linn (55°18′56.7″N 2°43′47.56″W), a burn (stream) flowing into the Slitrig Water, westward and north-westward to the head of the Dean Burn (55°24′3.74″N 2°59′0.18″W), a tributary of the Borthwick Water. It is about 11.5 mi (18.5 km) long (as the crow flies), and consists of a ditch and bank.".
- Catrail comment "The Catrail is a linear earthwork in Roxburghshire, southern Scotland.It runs from Robert's Linn (55°18′56.7″N 2°43′47.56″W), a burn (stream) flowing into the Slitrig Water, westward and north-westward to the head of the Dean Burn (55°24′3.74″N 2°59′0.18″W), a tributary of the Borthwick Water. It is about 11.5 mi (18.5 km) long (as the crow flies), and consists of a ditch and bank.".