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  1. Scotsman Angus Barbieri (1939 – 7 September 1990) fasted for 382 days, [1] from June 14, 1965 to June 30, 1966. He lived mainly on tea, coffee, sparkling water, and vitamins while living at home in Tayport, Scotland, and frequently visiting Maryfield Hospital for medical evaluation. He lost 276 pounds (125 kg) and set a record for the length ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AngusAngus - Wikipedia

    Look up angus or Angus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Angus may refer to: Angus, Scotland, a council area of Scotland, and formerly a province, sheriffdom, county and district of Scotland. Aberdeen Angus, a breed of cattle taking its name from the area Angus in Scotland.

  3. Angus, llamado hasta 1928 Forfarshire, fue uno de los condados históricos de Escocia hasta 1975 en que fue convertido en uno de los distritos de la región de Tayside. Esta división administrativa duró hasta 1996 en que fue dividida en tres concejos, uno de los cuales fue Angus. Los límites actuales son los mismos que tenía el antiguo ...

  4. Hatton Castle, Angus. Hatton Castle stands on the lower part of Hatton Hill, [1] the most easterly of the Sidlaw Hills, to the south of Newtyle in Angus, Scotland. The castle overlooks the wooded Den of Newtyle, and its views extend across Strathmore and include Ben Lawers and Schiehallion as well as the Angus and Glenshee hills.

  5. Villages in Angus, Scotland. See also Category:Towns in Angus , one of 32 unitary council areas of Scotland . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Towns and villages in Angus .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Angus_YoungAngus Young - Wikipedia

    Angus McKinnon Young was born on 31 March 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland. In the 1950s, Young's father, William Young (1911–1985), his mother, Margaret (1913–1988; maiden name also Young), [2] and his elder seven siblings [3] lived at 6 Skerryvore Road in the Cranhill district of Glasgow in Scotland. [4]

  7. River South Esk. Categories: Landforms of Angus, Scotland. Rivers of Scotland by council area.