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  • ...e western coast of [[Scotland]] between the [[Kintyre#Mull of Kintyre|Mull of Kintyre]] and the [[Ardnamurchan]] peninsula ...e south-eastern shore of Argyll is marked by [[Loch Long]] and the [[Firth of Clyde]], while the North Channel washes [[Kintyre]] in the very south. The
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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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  • ...s north of the coast of [[Caithness]]. Orkney has approximately 70 islands of which 20 are inhabited.<ref>Haswell-Smith (2004) pp. 336-403.</ref><ref>Wic ...largest island, known as the [[Mainland, Orkney|Mainland]] and has an area of 202 square miles making it the tenth-largest island in the [[British Isles]
    51 KB (7,781 words) - 21:39, 29 January 2016
  • ...otland, reaching from the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast to the [[North Sea]]. ...across the north of Ross-shire, many wholly surrounded by it. An exclave of [[Nairnshire]] is found within Ross too.
    22 KB (3,583 words) - 09:40, 14 April 2018
  • |name=Sutherland |map image=Sutherland Brit Isles Sect 1.svg
    11 KB (1,780 words) - 11:03, 26 September 2017
  • ...f Scotland.jpg|right|thumb|230px|Saint Andrew's Saltire, the national flag of Scotland]] ...are the [[Hebrides]] spread out from the west coast and the Northern Isles of [[Orkney]] and [[Shetland]].
    30 KB (4,615 words) - 08:44, 24 October 2015
  • ...ng into the [[Minch]] and forming the largest and most north-westerly part of [[Cromartyshire]]. ...g to a five-fold division of the land, and tradition makes the five-fifths of Coigach to have been Achnahaird, Achlochan, Acheninver, Achabhraighe, and A
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  • ...ern period, when English and Lowland Scots replaced Gaelic throughout most of the Highlands. ...average population density in the Highlands and Islands is lower than that of Sweden, Norway, Papua New Guinea and Argentina.
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  • ...arcely seems a separate isle. Ulva is connected to the neighbouring island of [[Gometra]] by a bridge. ...nd there are various Neolithic remains on the island. The Norse occupation of the island in the Early Historic Period has left few tangible artefacts but
    36 KB (6,064 words) - 21:20, 23 January 2018
  • |picture caption=Veensgarth, with Burra Dale and the Loch of Tingwall ...is at the head of a long narrow bay. [[Tingwall Airport]] is in the north of the parish.
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  • ...f Sutherland - geograph.org.uk - 1090770.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Kyle of Sutherland, near Ardchronie]] [[File:The Kyle of Sutherland - geograph.org.uk - 55811.jpg|thumb|250px|Between Ardgay and Oykel Bridge]]
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  • ...shire]] and in Area 1) and the northernmost [[Ben Hope]] (3,041 feet) in [[Sutherland]] and in Area 16, with 155 miles between them. ...or grouping ranges, and instead the SMC area boundaries run in valleys and lochs.
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  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...f [[Cape Wrath]] and the [[Pentland Firth]]. It is named after the village of [[Eriboll]] on its eastern shore.
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  • ...-shire]]. It lies 5½ miles east of [[Poolewe]] and three miles north-east of [[Loch Maree]]. It is separated from Loch Dubh in the south-east by a cause ...rthern end. For its entire length it forms the border between the parishes of [[Gairloch]] and [[Lochbroom]].
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  • ...rs the sea at Polly Bay (part of Enard Bay) just over a mile from the foot of the loch. So irregular is the shape of the loch that it has a shore-line of 17 miles. It contains several wooded islands.
    1 KB (222 words) - 20:38, 17 June 2015
  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...s the port at [[Kinlochbervie]], the most northerly port on the west coast of Great Britain.
    1 KB (161 words) - 18:40, 4 March 2019
  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...ch Assynt''' is a freshwater loch in [[Sutherland]], found five miles east of [[Lochinver]].
    4 KB (608 words) - 22:27, 1 October 2016
  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...h Shin''' is a loch in [[Sutherland]], to the north-east of the small town of [[Lairg]]. The loch, which is the largest in the county runs from the north
    2 KB (283 words) - 13:48, 6 March 2019
  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...tuary of the River Fleet, a small spate river that rises in the hills east of [[Lairg]].
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  • {{county|Sutherland}} ...n the west coast of [[Sutherland]], north of [[Ullapool]]. It was the site of the World War Two midget submarine training base, Port HHZ.<ref>{{cite web
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