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Watten, Highland

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Loch Watten is the largest body of water in Caithness. The name of the village and loch appear to come from the
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Camp 165. This had been described as "Britain's most secretive prisoner of war camp" because many prominent
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New book provides insight into Watten POW camp, John O'Groat Journal 14 December 2007
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railway line but trains stopped calling at the village in 1960.
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Camp 165 Watten Scotland's Most Secretive Prisoner of War Camp
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PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS (1939 – 1948), English Heritage 2003
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is also named "The Brown Trout" after the local produce.
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Scottish Gaelic
Scots

Watten is located in Caithness
Caithness
OS grid reference
ND242544
Council area
Highland
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
KW1
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK
Scotland
58°28′31″N 3°18′03″W / 58.47526°N 3.3008°W / 58.47526; -3.3008
Scottish Gaelic
Caithness
Highland
Scotland
road
A882

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