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  1. In traditional Scottish geography, the Highlands refers to that part of Scotland north-west of the Highland Boundary Fault, which crosses mainland Scotland in a near-straight line from Helensburgh to Stonehaven.

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    Scottish Highlands, also called Highlands, major physiographic and cultural division of Scotland, lying northwest of a line drawn from Dumbarton, near the head of the Firth of Clyde on the western coast, to Stonehaven, on the eastern coast.
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    The Scottish Highlands include the rugged and mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, although the exact boundaries are not clearly defined, particularly to the east. The Great Glen divides the Grampian Mountains to the southeast from the Northwest Highlands.
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  3. Scottish Highlands | Location, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBJun 26, 2024 · Scottish Highlands, major physiographic and cultural division of Scotland, lying northwest of a line drawn from Dumbarton, …

     
  4. Scotland - Highlands, Islands, Culture | Britannica

  5. Scotland - Mountains, Highlands, Islands | Britannica

  6. Scotland - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    WEBScotland has three land regions. The Highlands, in the north, have rocky mountains and many lakes. The Central Lowlands are hilly and have Scotland’s best farmland. The Southern Uplands have narrow, flat …

  7. United Kingdom - Highlands, Islands, Geography

    WEBScotland’s three main topographic regions follow the northeast-to-southwest trend of the ancient underlying rocks. The northern Highlands and the Southern Uplands are separated by the intervening rift valley, or …

  8. Scotland | History, Capital, Map, Flag, Population,

    WEBAt its greatest length, measured from Cape Wrath to the Mull of Galloway, the mainland of Scotland extends 274 miles (441 km), while the maximum breadth—measured from Applecross, in the western Highlands, to …

  9. Scotland - Climate, Rainfall, Highlands | Britannica

    WEBScotland - Climate, Rainfall, Highlands: Scotland has a temperate oceanic climate, milder than might be expected from its latitude. Despite its small area, there are considerable variations. Precipitation is greatest in …

  10. Skye | Scotland, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    WEBSkye, the largest and most northerly of the Inner Hebrides islands of Scotland. It is the nearest of these islands to the mainland, which lies only a few hundred yards away at Kyleakin, where the Skye Bridge provides …

  11. Highland | Scotland Council Area, UK Tourist Attractions

    WEBHighland, council area in northern Scotland, forming the northernmost extension of the Scottish mainland between the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the North Sea in the east. It extends from the northern Grampian …

  12. Ben Nevis | Scotland, Map, & Elevation | Britannica

  13. Orkney Islands | List, Map, History, Geography, & Facts

    WEBOverview of the Orkney Islands, group of more than 70 islands and islets—only about 20 of which are inhabited—in Scotland, lying about 20 miles (32 km) north of the Scottish mainland, across the strait known as …

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