Kinloch

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The Earnslaw approaching the wharf at Kinloch on Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand in 1967

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Of Scottish origin, from Scottish Gaelic ceann + loch (head of the loch).

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Kinloch

  1. A surname.
  2. A number of places in Scotland:
    1. A hamlet north-west of Ladybank, Fife council area (OS grid ref NO2812). [1]
    2. A tiny settlement by Loch More, Highland council area (OS grid ref NC3434) [2]
    3. A settlement on the isle of Rùm, Highland council area (OS grid ref NM4099). [3]
    4. A small village west of Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross council area (OS grid ref NO1444).
    5. A hamlet west of Meigle, Perth and Kinross council area (OS grid ref NO2644).
  3. A city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States.
  4. A locality at the north end of Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New Zealand. [4]
  5. A small town on Lake Taupo, west of the town of Taupo, Waikato, New Zealand. [5]

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