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- River_Dulnain abstract "The River Dulnain (Gaelic: Tuilnean / Abhainn Tuilnein) is a major left bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. It rises in the eastern part of the Monadhliath Mountains (57.1516°N 4.1288°W / 57.1516; -4.1288 (River Dulnain (source))) and flows in a generally northeastward direction through uninhabited country to Sluggan, where it is crossed by Sluggan Bridge, constructed by General Wade to carry a military road. (The route now forms a part of Route 7 of the National Cycle Network.) Turning more easterly, the Dulnain passes beneath the modern A9 road which bypasses Carrbridge, the mainline railway and, in Carrbridge itself, the packhorse bridge that gives the village its name and the bridge carrying the B9153 road (former A9). The final section flowing east-northeast to the village of Dulnain Bridge is accompanied by the A938 road. The river empties into the Spey (57.2936°N 3.6538°W / 57.2936; -3.6538 (River Dulnain (mouth))) after passing beneath the A95 road and the disused bridge of the former Strathspey railway.".
- River_Dulnain thumbnail River_Dulnain_downstream_of_the_bridge_in_Dulnain_Bridge._-_geograph.org.uk_-_1192730.jpg?width=300.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageID "30125142".
- River_Dulnain wikiPageLength "2054".
- River_Dulnain wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- River_Dulnain wikiPageRevisionID "692794799".
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink A95_road.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink A_roads_in_Zone_9_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink B9153_road.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Carrbridge.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Category:River_Spey.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Highland_(council_area).
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Dulnain_Bridge.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink George_Wade.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink List_of_A9_roads.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Military_road.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Monadhliath_Mountains.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink National_Cycle_Network.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Packhorse_bridge.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink River_Spey.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Sluggan_Bridge.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink Strathspey_Railway_(GNoSR).
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLink File:River_Dulnain_downstream_of_the_bridge_in_Dulnain_Bridge._-_geograph.org.uk_-_1192730.jpg.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Dulnain".
- River_Dulnain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GeoGroupTemplate.
- River_Dulnain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- River_Dulnain subject Category:River_Spey.
- River_Dulnain subject Category:Rivers_of_Highland_(council_area).
- River_Dulnain hypernym Bank.
- River_Dulnain point "57.1516 -4.1288".
- River_Dulnain type Bank.
- River_Dulnain type List.
- River_Dulnain type River.
- River_Dulnain type Geocode.
- River_Dulnain type List.
- River_Dulnain type SpatialThing.
- River_Dulnain comment "The River Dulnain (Gaelic: Tuilnean / Abhainn Tuilnein) is a major left bank tributary of the River Spey in northeast Scotland. It rises in the eastern part of the Monadhliath Mountains (57.1516°N 4.1288°W / 57.1516; -4.1288 (River Dulnain (source))) and flows in a generally northeastward direction through uninhabited country to Sluggan, where it is crossed by Sluggan Bridge, constructed by General Wade to carry a military road.".
- River_Dulnain label "River Dulnain".
- River_Dulnain sameAs Q7337368.
- River_Dulnain sameAs Dulnain.
- River_Dulnain sameAs Abhainn_Tuilnein.
- River_Dulnain sameAs m.0g56x5m.
- River_Dulnain sameAs Q7337368.
- River_Dulnain lat "57.1516".
- River_Dulnain long "-4.1288".
- River_Dulnain wasDerivedFrom River_Dulnain?oldid=692794799.
- River_Dulnain depiction River_Dulnain_downstream_of_the_bridge_in_Dulnain_Bridge._-_geograph.org.uk_-_1192730.jpg.
- River_Dulnain isPrimaryTopicOf River_Dulnain.