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- Doun-Doun - Djemé school. Tevens verkoop en reparatie van Afrikaanse percussie instrumenten.
- Doun-Doun Djembeschool - Djembeschool in Boxmeer-Nederland.
- Doune Braes Hotel - An ideal base for walking, birdwatching, fishing, touring and relaxing on the Isle of Lewis.
- Red Lion Hotel - Accommodation, prices, photographs, and contacts.
- Doune Cricket Club - The official site with contact details, fixtures, results and club news.
- Drum Brothers - A Montana, family owned company, deeply committed to drumming and rhythm awareness providing high quality made hand-drums, askikos, djembes, doun douns, frame and hoop drums, ceremonial drums; rhythm classes; school assemblies; retreats; drum building workshops; clinics; retail and wholesale outlets.
- Doun - Spectacle de rue "psycho-jonglo-mix", ancien DJ du Ménestrel Live Club. Présentation, historique, carnet de route, multimédia, fiche technique. Sévérac-le-Château.
- Pan Motion Controls - Universal electronic motion control and flexible automation systems. Located between Doune and Thornhill.
- Moorpark Horticultural Consultants - Design and construct a variety of gardens in and around the central belt area of the country. [Doune]
- Castles of Perthshire - Scottish Castles in Perthshire. Details for Blair, Doune, Castle Menzies, Huntingtower, Edinample, Drummond, Loch Earn and Methven.
Wikipedia Articles
- Doune railway station - Doune was a railway station located in Doune, Stirling (district).
- Doune Hillclimb - Doune Hillclimb, near Doune in the district of Stirling, Scotland, is the home of the only round of the British Hill Climb Championship to be held in Scotland. The course is 1,476 yards (1,350 metres) in length (although when it was first constructed in 1968 it was around 33yd / ...
- Doune Castle - Doune Castle is an imposing Medieval castle in the Stirling district of central Scotland, sited on a wooded bend where a tributary joins the River Teith, across a bridge from the village of Doune. It lies 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Stirling where the River Teith flows into the River Forth.
- Doune - Doune (Gaelic: An Dùn, 'the fort') is a burgh in the district of Stirling, Scotland, on the River Teith. The town is dominated by Doune Castle, built in the late 14th century.
- Doune of Invernochty - The Doune of Invernochty is an earthwork castle in Scotland. The name is a corruption of Dùn Inbhir Nochdaidh which means the "Fort of Invernochty (confluence of River Nochty)"