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Moray Firth
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Moray Firth

North Sea inlet in Scotland, between Burghead (Moray) and Tarbat Ness (Highland), 38 km/24 mi wide at its entrance, and 48 km/30 mi from there to the Caledonian Canal. The city of Inverness is situated at the head of the Firth. The Spey, Findhorn, and Nairn are the chief rivers which flow into the Moray Firth.



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