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Argyllshire United Kingdom | |
File:File:View from Druim Mor - geograph.org.uk - 24494.jpg Druim Mor | |
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Area: | 3,110 square miles |
Population: | 64,819 |
County town: | Inverary |
County flower: | Foxglove [1] |
Argyll or Argyllshire is a county of mountains, peninsulas and islands. It encompasses most of the Inner Hebrides.
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Counties of the United Kingdom |
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