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Girvan

River in southwest Scotland, rising on the borders of Dumfries and Galloway unitary authority, and flowing west for 56 km/35 mi to join the Firth of Clyde at Girvan. Its waters provide trout and salmon fishing.

Girvan

Coastal town and holiday resort in South Ayrshire unitary authority, Scotland, 36 km/23 mi southwest of Ayr; population (2001) 7,000. It has a fishing industry renowned for its herrings.

The castles of Killochen and Penkill stand nearby.



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They were Lt Cols WF Gilson (7th Bn), JP Girvan (15th Bn), GR Pearkes (116th Bn) and J Wise (25th Bn).
and the Girvan Institute, a nonprofit organization working with NASA to create a research and development campus at Moffett Field, a former Navy airfield in Mountain View.
`The Walkerswood team speak of the strong bonds of faith in God that unite them,' Girvan said.
 
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