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|text=The '''Black Isle''' is a peninsula on the North Sea coast of the Highlands divided between the interlaced counties of [[Cromartyshire|Cromarty]] and [[Ross-shire|Ross]]: Cromartyshire holds the head of the peninsula at the wee town of Cromarty and much of its northern parts, while Ross-shire has the rest apart from a detached part of Nairnshire by the head of the Cromarty Firth.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | |text=The '''Black Isle''' is a peninsula on the North Sea coast of the Highlands divided between the interlaced counties of [[Cromartyshire|Cromarty]] and [[Ross-shire|Ross]]: Cromartyshire holds the head of the peninsula at the wee town of Cromarty and much of its northern parts, while Ross-shire has the rest apart from a detached part of Nairnshire by the head of the Cromarty Firth. | ||
This is a broad, flat land projecting into the firth, rich in grazing land and crops, in utter contrast to the wild mountain country dominating both counties inland.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 24 February 2018
Black IsleThe Black Isle is a peninsula on the North Sea coast of the Highlands divided between the interlaced counties of Cromarty and Ross: Cromartyshire holds the head of the peninsula at the wee town of Cromarty and much of its northern parts, while Ross-shire has the rest apart from a detached part of Nairnshire by the head of the Cromarty Firth. This is a broad, flat land projecting into the firth, rich in grazing land and crops, in utter contrast to the wild mountain country dominating both counties inland. (Read more) |