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  • |motto=Air son Math na Siorrachd<br />(For the good of the county) ...t coast and includes many of the isles of the [[Hebrides]], including most of the Outer Hebrides.
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  • |name=Ross-shire |map image=Ross-shire Brit Isles Sect 2.svg
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  • ...irth''' is a roughly triangular inlet of the [[North Sea]], north and east of [[Inverness]], like a broad, funnel. It is the largest firth in Scotland, ...f Moray, from which today comes the county of Moray, on the southern shore of the firth.
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  • ...alriada.png|right|thumb|200px|Satellite image showing the approximate area of Dalriada (shaded)]] ...f [[Great Britain]]. It was the nucleus from which was founded the Kingdom of [[Scotland]].
    37 KB (6,111 words) - 18:34, 10 March 2014
  • ...yshire is on the Black Isle on the south shore of the firth but with parts of each shire on either coast. ...he Firth is formed by a peninsula known as the [[Black Isle]]. Good views of the Cromarty Firth are to be had from the Sutors or Cnoc Fyrish.
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  • ...r 12 miles further inland as the [[Kyle of Sutherland]], the tidal estuary of the [[River Oykel]]. ...l scenery along the shores of the firth, which is next bridged at the head of the Dornoch Firth, at [[Bonar Bridge]].
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  • ...of Ord]] in the south-west to Gallow Hill in the north-east for a distance of some 19 miles. It forms the watershed between the [[Beauly Firth|Beauly]] a The Millbuie Forest fills much of the middle of the Black Isle, rising to a peak at Eagle Hill (840 feet).
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  • ...hire|Inverness]] and [[Ross-shire|Ross]]. It is effectively a continuation of the [[Moray Firth]] westward, and is bounded at one end by [[Beauly]] and a ...ss]] empties into the Beauly Firth after flowing from [[Loch Ness]] by way of [[Inverness]].
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  • [[Image:FirthofLornmap.png|thumb|300px|General view of the inner Firth and other nearby waterways.]] The '''Firth of Lorn''' or '''Lorne''' refers to the waters off the coast of [[Lorne|Lorn]] or Lorne in [[Argyllshire]]. It is known in Gaelic as ''An L
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  • ...9 trunk road across the [[Beauly Firth]] between [[Inverness-shire]] and [[Ross-shire]]. ...the [[Moray Firth]], between the village of [[North Kessock]] and the city of [[Inverness]].
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