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Cromartyshire
United Kingdom
Cromartyshire
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Area: 370 square miles
Population: 71,536 (with Ross-shire)
County town: Cromarty
Biggest town: Ullapool
County flower: Spring cinquefoil [1]

Cromartyshire is a county of the Highlands of Scotland, and certainly the most unusual in form. Cromartyshire consists of a number of physically-separated areas scattered across Ross from the east to the west coast.

Cromarty stands on the Black Isle on the North Sea coast, while the county's largest town, the fishing village of Ullapool, stands on the Atlantic coast.

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