Killiecrankie

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See also Killiecrankie, Tasmania.

Killiecrankie (Gaelic: Coille Chneagaidh) is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland on the River Garry. It lies at the Pass of Killiecrankie, by the A9 road. The village is home to a power station forming part of the Tummel Hydro-Electric Power Scheme. Much of the riverbank is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

In 1689, during the Jacobite Rebellion, the Battle of Killiecrankie was fought on the northern edge of the village. It was the first victory of the Jacobites -- their Highland Charge terrified and overwhelmed the Government Troops under General Hugh MacKay in just 10 minutes. Donald MacBean, one of William III of England's supporters, having lost the contest, is said to have cleared the river at "The Soldier's Leap".

Coordinates: 56°44′38″N, 3°46′38″W

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