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Leuchars (pronounced /ˈluːxərs/ or /ˈluːkərz/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Luachar "rushes") is a town and
parish near the north-east
coast of Fife in Scotland. The...
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Leuchars is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anne
Leuchars,
British broadcaster and
journalist Sir
George Leuchars,
South African politician...
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Leuchars Station (IATA: ADX, ICAO: EGQL) is a
British Army
installation located in
Leuchars, Fife, on the east
coast of Scotland, near to the historic...
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Leuchar Burn is a
stream that
rises in the Loch of Skene, in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland Initially near the
headwaters Leuchar Burn
flows in a
southerly course;...
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Royal Air
Force Leuchars or more
simply RAF
Leuchars (IATA: ADX, ICAO: EGQL) is a
former Royal Air
Force station located in
Leuchars, Fife, on the east...
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Colonel Sir
George Leuchars, KCMG, DSO (died 1924) was a
South African politician and
military officer. He was a
minister in
General Louis Botha's first...
- Lucy
Leuchars (died 1847), was an
English case
manufacturer and entrepreneur.
Leuchars was
married to
James Leuchars, who
founded a
dressing case company...
- the Line in the
British Army. The
regiment is
based at
Waterloo Lines,
Leuchars Station, and
forms part of the 7th
Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team...
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Wilfrid Leuchars (26 May 1880 – 27
October 1942) was a
sailor from
Great Britain, who
represented his
native country at the 1908
Summer Olympics in Ryde...
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Leuchars railway station (/ˈljuːxərs/ LEW-khərs,
sometimes known as
Leuchars (for St. Andrews))
serves the
towns of
Leuchars and St
Andrews in Fife, Scotland...