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Kye Hill is a hill by Huntly, Aberdeenshir … Kye Hill is a hill by Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies southwest of hill and is nearly the same height. There is a former limestone quarry on the north side. The name originated from it being a favourite grazing place of the cows belonging to the surrounding farmers, "kye" being Scots language for "cows".rs, "kye" being Scots language for "cows".
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Kye Hill is a hill by Huntly, Aberdeenshir … Kye Hill is a hill by Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It lies southwest of hill and is nearly the same height. There is a former limestone quarry on the north side. The name originated from it being a favourite grazing place of the cows belonging to the surrounding farmers, "kye" being Scots language for "cows".rs, "kye" being Scots language for "cows".
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