"The Doune of Invernochty is a castle in Scotland, of which only earthworks survive. The name is a corruption of D\u00F9n Inbhir Nochdaidh which means, in Gaelic, the \"Fort of Invernochty (confluence of River Nochty).\" Dating from around 800 AD it is a moated motte and was a stronghold of the Mormaer of Mar and is thus sometimes described as the 'Citadel of Mar'. The nearest villages are Bellabeg and Strathdon, the latter used to be called Invernochty."@en . "The Doune of Invernochty is a castle in Scotland, of which only earthworks survive. The name is a corruption of D\u00F9n Inbhir Nochdaidh which means, in Gaelic, the \"Fort of Invernochty (confluence of River Nochty).\" Dating from around 800 AD it is a moated motte and was a stronghold of the Mormaer of Mar and is thus sometimes described as the 'Citadel of Mar'. The nearest villages are Bellabeg and Strathdon, the latter used to be called Invernochty."@en . . . . . . . "Doune of Invernochty"@en .