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  1. Perth, Scotland. Perth is a city in the United Kingdom . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Perth, Scotland.

  2. Perth. La "Città Bella" di Perth si trova sulle rive del fiume Tay, nella parte orientale della Scozia, a breve distanza da Edimburgo e Glasgow. Perth è incastonata tra due grandi parchi pubblici e vanta eleganti case a schiera georgiane, strade acciottolate e guglie medievali. Esplora i monumenti, le gallerie d'arte, musei e la splendida ...

  3. Black Watch Castle & Museum Perth. 1. The Black Watch Castle & Museum. You’ll find The Black Watch Museum within the historic Balhousie Castle, a building which is said to date back to the 12th century. A visit to the ancestral Home of The Black Watch brings the history of Scotland’s oldest Highland Regiment’s to life, through artefacts ...

  4. Mill Street (Perth, Scotland) Mill Street is a prominent street in the city of Perth, Scotland. Established in at least the 18th century, it runs for about 0.25 miles (0.40 km), from Bridge Lane in the east South Methven Street in the west, passing through roughly two-thirds of the northern third of the city centre. [1]

  5. Perth and Kinross ( Scots: Pairth an Kinross; Scottish Gaelic: Peairt agus Ceann Rois) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. It is bordered by Highland and Aberdeenshire to the north, Angus, Dundee, and Fife to the east, Clackmannanshire to the south, and Stirling and Argyll and Bute to the west.

  6. Perth ( skotsk-gælisk: Peairt) [1] [2] er en by i det sentrale Skottland, plassert ved breddene til elven Tay, og er det administrative senter i regionen Perth and Kinross, og er hovedbyen i tradisjonelle grevskapet Perthshire, foruten å være den historiske hovedstad i det gamle Skottland. Perth kalles også for «The Fair City» ( «fair ...

  7. 56.423 -3.4386. 1 Scone Palace, Scone PH2 6BD ( 2 miles north of Perth off A93 ), ☏ +44 1738 552300, visits@scone-palace.co.uk. Apr-Oct daily 10AM-5:30PM. From the 9th century Scone was the centre of a Pictish kingdom and the traditional crowning place of kings upon its "Stone of Destiny" or "Stone of Scone".