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Home to the National Watersports Centre, the Cathedral of the Isles and the University Marine Biological Station, Millport, the holiday island has an 18-hole golf course which sweeps almost to the summit, and a round-island road much favoured for family cycle runs.
The bishop has two seats: the Cathedral Church of St John the Divine in Oban and the Cathedral of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit in Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, which is the smallest cathedral in the British Isles.

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Additionally, a number of university buildings are located elsewhere: a facility at Loch Lomond, the University Marine Biological Station Millport, and the Crichton Campus in Dumfries.
In addition, there are several properties outside London, including the University Marine Biological Station, Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae, a number of residential and catering units further afield and the premises of the University of London Institute in Paris which offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in French and Historical Studies.
Millport, the island's only town, is spread around a bay which makes up the entire south coast of the island.
The land on the island is primarily owned by the farmers, with the other major land owner being the Millport Golf Club.
Millport ( Scottish Gaelic: Port a ' Mhuilinn ) is the only town on the island of Great Cumbrae in the Firth of Clyde off the coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland.
During the development of the River Clyde as a main thoroughfare for goods, shipbuilding and smuggling, Millport was a strategic base for Customs and Excise.
Several of the streets in Millport are named after crew members of the Revenue cutter Royal George.
For a town of its size, Millport is very well served by shops.
Millport is a town in Lamar County, Alabama, United States.
Millport is located at.
Millport is a village in Chemung County, New York, United States.
The Village of Millport is in the northwest quadrant of the Town of Veteran and is north of Elmira, NY.
The name was changed to " Millport " in 1829 to recognize its new status by the canal.
In the 1840s, several epidemics reduced the population of Millport.
Millport is located at ( 42. 267634 ,-76. 836122 ).
Resorts include Rothesay, Lamlash, Whiting Bay, Dunoon, Tighnabruaich, Carrick Castle, Largs, Millport and Campbeltown.
A distributary, Millport Slough, branches to the left from the main stem as the river nears Siletz Bay and the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
They were written as occasional pieces in the " Looker On " column in the " Glasgow Evening News " and, as such were designed to be recognisable to Glaswegians who had Highland backgrounds and also who were city bred but regularly escaped the smoke to go " doon the watter " to the Clyde resorts of Rothesay, Millport, Dunoon and Tighnabruaich.
Increasing vigilantism on both sides led to the burning of several farms and homes, and also of the towns of Gallatin and Millport.
Wight led the raid on Millport.
Bishop's House is on Iona, while the College of The Holy Spirit is also in Millport.

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Every such subset has a smallest element, so to specify our choice function we can simply say that it maps each set to the least element of that set.
It has the thinnest soundbox and the smallest overall size of the major styles, making it very comfortable to play but also one of the quietest.
One well-known association the town has is with the ' Accrington Pals ', the nickname given to the smallest home town battalion of volunteers formed to fight in the first world war.
The bandy stick should be crooked and the bend of the blade is split up into 5 different dimensions, where 1 has the smallest bend and 5 has the most.
A molecule is the smallest indivisible portion of a pure chemical substance that has its unique set of chemical properties, that is, its potential to undergo a certain set of chemical reactions with other substances.
The species we see today are but the smallest part of what blind destiny has produced ...
The Comptroller General's office has a statutory responsibility to scrutinize all but the smallest contracts of the public sector and strictly enforces procedural requirements.
This last language has the smallest number of consonants in the world, with just six.
The CSU has 45 seats in the Bundestag, making it the smallest of the six parties represented.
It is the smallest of the four islands and has a central mountain chain reaching 860 meters at its highest.
The elementary reaction is the smallest division into which a chemical reaction can be decomposed to, it has no intermediate products.
Of Europe's approximately 50 states, Russia is by far the largest by both area and population, taking up 40 % of the continent ( although the country has territory in both Europe and Asia ), while the Vatican City is the smallest.
The lone exception to this pattern has been the very smallest category of bookseller, shops with between one and four employees, which appear to have withstood the trend.
Fenway Park has one of the smallest seating capacity in the major leagues.
which has a 1 as the leading digit and 0 for the remaining digits of the significand, and the smallest possible value for the exponent.
This is especially pronounced due to its location far from any sizeable landmass-Fair Isle has the smallest overall temperature range ( least continental ) of any Weather Station in the British Isles-an absolute maximum of and an absolute minimum of since 1951.
A Planck space has a volume of a Planck length cubed, which is the smallest measurable volume, at approximately 4. 222 m < sup > 3 </ sup > = 4. 222 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >.
The points on the two branches that are closest to each other are called the vertices ; they are the points where the curve has its smallest radius of curvature.
Greenland is the world's largest island with an area of over 2. 1 million km², while Australia, the world's smallest continent has an area of 7. 6 million km², but there is no standard of size which distinguishes islands from continents, or from islets.
Contributing to this decline in ticket sales is the fact that Jacksonville is one of the league's smallest markets, though its stadium is relatively large ; since 2005 the team has covered nearly 10, 000 of the stadium's 73, 000 total seats with tarp in order to lower the stadium's official capacity to a more typical size and reduce blackouts.
The Navy has always been the smallest of Libya's services and has always been dependent on foreign sources for equipment, spare parts, and training.
It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and therefore also has the shortest average water residence time.
The 16-person cabinet of Prime Minister Miller has been the smallest government of the Polish Republic so far.

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