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BALLATER (Gaelic for " the town on a sloping hill ") , a village
Scotland , 670 ft. above the sea, on the left bank of the Dee, here crossed by a fine bridge, 434 m.' by rail W. by S. of Aberdeen. It is the terminus of the Deeside railway and the station for Balmoral, 9 M. to the W. Founded in 1770 to provide accommodation for the visitors to the mineral
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Ballater has a mean temperature of 44.6 F., and an average annual rainfall of 33.4 in.End of Article: BALLATER (Gaelic for " the town on a sloping hill ") If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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