Murthly

Murthly is a village in , Scotland. It lies on the south bank of the , 5 miles southeast of , and 9+1⁄2 miles north of .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Caputh and Bankfoot.

Village
is a parish and village in , Scotland. It lies on the A984 -to- road, about 6 miles southeast of Dunkeld and 8 miles west of Coupar Angus.

Village
is a village in , Scotland, approximately 8 miles north of and 7 miles south of . had a population of 1,136 in 2001. is situated 3 miles southwest of Murthly.

Hamlet
is a small settlement in , Scotland, four miles west of . It lies on the western shore of the Loch of . is situated 3½ miles north of Murthly.

Murthly

Latitude
56.53066° or 56° 31′ 50″ north
Longitude
-3.46597° or 3° 27′ 58″ west
Population
590
Elevation
230 feet (70 metres)
Open location code
9C8RGGJM+7J
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2290378830
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
11592121
Wiki­data ID
Q6939737
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Swedish—“Murthly” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Murthly
  • Dutch: Murthly
  • French: Murthly
  • German: Murthly
  • Irish: Mòrlaich
  • Irish: Mòrthlaich
  • Spanish: Murthly
  • Swedish: Murthly

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