77.1 miles
The football was inventeted in Oban slauterhouse and the item was a pigs bladder blown up and tied to be used as a football in the cooling hall of the slauterhouse, this is where Mathew, Alex (Sannie) and peter would play football , we the Wilson bros invented fitba.
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189.43mi / 304.86km
The driving distance is approximately 185 miles.
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Scotland
Oban is on the Scottish mainland.
Oban is on Scotland's west coast and North Berwick is on Scotland's east coast. Berwick on Tweed is also on the east coast but is over the border in England.
Oban is a town located in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is situated on the west coast of Scotland and is known for its scenic beauty, seafood, and as a gateway to the Inner Hebrides islands.
The river Clyde from Glasgow to Oban via the seaplane.
Oban, Stornaway, Campbelltown.
120 miles taking this route:Take M9 STIRLING, from Edinburgh, to A85 CRIANLARICH via A84 (at J10 on M9).Take A85 to OBAN.
Around 350 miles, of which about 220 miles is aboard the Lerwick to Aberdeen ferry. The easiest way is to fly.
There are no cities in Scotland that begin with the letter O. However, Oban is a town in Scotland.