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  1. Braemar was the principal adulthood home of J. R. Jayewardene, former President of Sri Lanka. Jayewardene and his wife Elina built it in 1938 located Ward Place, Colombo. [1] The original house built by Gilbert Leonard Rupasinghe, a Notary Public and a successful businessmen, named it Braemar after Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

  2. Braemar est un village d'Écosse situé dans l'Aberdeenshire sur les rives du fleuve Dee. Il constitue la limite ouest de la Royal Deeside , région particulièrement prisée de la famille royale britannique puisque l' une des résidences estivales préférées de cette dernière, le château de Balmoral , se trouve à une dizaine de kilomètres du village.

  3. nn.wikipedia.org › wiki › BraemarBraemar – Wikipedia

    Commons har multimedium som gjeld: Braemar. Braemar ( skotsk gælisk Braigh Mharr) er ein landsby i regionen Aberdeenshire i Skottland. Han har kring 1000 innbyggjarar, og ligg omkring 80 km vest for Aberdeen. Han ligg nær den øvre delen av elva Dee. Landsbyen arrangerer årleg høglandsleikar, Braemar Gathering.

  4. Braemar Castle wurde ab dem Jahr 1628 durch John Erskine, 18. Earl of Mar, Schatzmeister von Jakobs VI., errichtet. Das Schloss diente als Jagdschloss für ausgedehnte Jagdpartien des schottischen Königs, aber auch als Bollwerk gegen die zunehmende Macht des nach England orientierten Clan der Farquharsons . 1689 gelang es den Farquharsons ...

  5. Braemar Hospital. Braemar Hospital is one of the New Zealand's largest private hospitals. It is owned by the Braemar Charitable Trust located in Hamilton, New Zealand. There was a separate and unrelated organisation, Braemar Hospital in Nelson, New Zealand which provided long term psychiatric care for children.

  6. 57.0147°N 3.3914°W. / 57.0147; -3.3914. Site information. Website. https://www.braemarcastle.co.uk. Braemar Castle is situated near the village of Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a possession of the chief of Clan Farquharson and is leased to a local charitable foundation. It is open to the public.

  7. braemarscotland.co.uk › the-place › historyHistory - Braemar Scotland

    In 1715, the Earl of Mar gave the village a lasting place in the history of Scotland when he raised the standard to start the 1715 Jacobite uprising. Up until the 19th century, Gaelic was the language spoken by the inhabitants of Braemar, evidenced by local place names. The arrival of Queen Victoria on Deeside in 1848 brought an influx of ...