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  1. Old Course. Par. 72. Length. 7,305 yards (6,680 m) Course record. 61; Ross Fisher (2017) The Old Course at St Andrews, also known as the Old Lady or the Grand Old Lady, [2] [3] [4] is considered the oldest golf course [5] [6] in the world. It is a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland and is held in trust by the St ...

  2. University of St Andrews. Universitas Sancti Andreae témájú médiaállományokat. A St Andrews-i Egyetem (University of St Andrews) Skócia legrégebbi, az angol nyelvterület harmadik legrégebbi felsőoktatási intézménye ( Oxford és Cambridge után). Az egyetem Fife grófságban, Skócia keleti partján, a golf szülőhazájában ...

  3. Història. La Universitat de St Andrews va ser fundada el 1410 en el priorat de la Catedral de St Andrews i va rebre una butlla papal de l'antipapa Benet XIII d'Avinyó el 28 d'agost de 1413. [2] Aviat, la universitat va obtenir un important creixement: es va establir una facultat de Pedagogia el 1418, el St Salvator's College el 1450, el St ...

  4. Univerzita v St Andrews (anglicky University of St Andrews) je nejstarší univerzitou ve Skotsku a třetí nejstarší v anglicky hovořících zemích. Byla založena mezi lety 1410 a 1413 . Univerzita se nachází ve městě St Andrews , v okrese Fife , na východním pobřeží Skotska.

  5. University of St Andrews, сокр. St And ) — старейший университет в Шотландии , третий по дате основания в Великобритании . Основан между 1410 и 1413 годами в городе Сент-Эндрюс (Сент-Андрус) на берегу Северного моря .

  6. A failure of imagination? Britain, 'the narrative of liberalisation' and the fall of the Shah. Ansari, A., 25 Oct 2020, (E-pub ahead of print) Geographic Realities in the Middle East and North Africa: State, Oil and Agriculture. Joffé, G. & Schofield, R. (eds.). 1 ed. London: Taylor and Francis, p. 130-152 23 p. Chapter.

  7. St Andrews Cathedral. / 56.3400; -2.7875. The Cathedral of St Andrew (often referred to as St Andrews Cathedral) is a ruined cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland as the seat of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and the Bishops and Archbishops of St Andrews.