They would be in the south part of Scotland, in the areas of Dumfries and Galloway, Scottish Borders, Ayrshire, Clyde Valley and Lothian.
The snowdonia, lake district, southern uplands, grampians, north west highlands, and Pennines are all highland areas in british isles the snowdonia, lake district, southern uplands, grampians, north west highlands, and Pennines are all highland areas in british isles Commonly, the term, Highlands, are classed as areas of Scotland north of the Great Glen. South of the Great Glen is often referred to as the Lowlands.
The British Isles cover an area of around 121,000 square miles.
315000 square kilometres. This includes Ireland, which geographically is part of the British Isles.
the British Isles
I can't find Connamona in my UK gazetteer. However, it sounds like an Irish place name and if it is, it would be within the geographical area of the British Isles.
saxons-british isles
It is sometimes referred to as the British Isles.
A shipping forecast area for the British Isles just to the west of Norway
This is generally known as the Southern Uplands and incorporates the Cheviot Hills and the Lammermuir Hills.
St. Patrick spread Christianity in Ireland.
Range or uplands
Here are the facts as researched: Queensland: Area 1852642 km2 British Isles: Area 209331 km2 Therefore the Area of The British Isles would fit 1852642 divided by 209331 times into Queensland, Australia. This equals 8.850 times (to three decimal places!)