thumb|right|Map of Scotland showing the historic district of Badenoch thumb|View of Creag Dhubh (Newtonmore)|Creag Dhubh from across the Spey thumb|The Boar of Badenoch, a hill overlooking the Pass of Drumochter (which leads between Badenoch and [[Atholl)]] Badenoch (; ) is a district of the Scottish Highlands centred on the upper reaches of the River Spey, above Strathspey. The name Badenoch means the drowned land, with most of the population living close to the River Spey or its tributaries.
thumb|right|Map of Scotland showing the historic district of Badenoch thumb|View of Creag Dhubh (Newtonmore)|Creag Dhubh from across the Spey thumb|The Boar of Badenoch, a hill overlooking the Pass of Drumochter (which leads between Badenoch and [[Atholl)]] Badenoch (; ) is a district of the Scottish Highlands centred on the upper reaches of the River Spey, above Strathspey. The name Badenoch means the drowned land, with most of the population living close to the River Spey or its tributaries.
The area is bounded on the north by the Monadhliath Mountains, on the east by the Cairngorms and Braemar, on the south by Atholl and the Grampians, and on the west by Lochaber. The capital of Badenoch is Kingussie, although historically Ruthven was the market town, and later site of the British Army's Ruthven Barracks.
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