Because there are lots of mountains
A Highlander is a Gaelic person who lives in the Highlands of Scotland. This term is used to describe Scottish farmers and herders.
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Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and so does not have separate membership of the EU.
first you research Scotland, is it the right place for you? if it is, buy a house in Scotland. depending on where you live now, get a plane, trian, boat, car to Scotland and move in to your new house. simple :)
The mountainous area of Scotland is known as 'The Highlands'. The Highlands include the Cairngorm and Grampian ranges. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK is in the Highlands, as is Loch Ness. The highest village in the UK, Tomintoul, is also in the Highlands.
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There are two mountainous members of the United Kingdom. They are Scotland and Wales. So, the answer you are looking for is Wales.
Scotland is the most mountainous area of the UK.
The west and north is quite mountainous with the east and south less so.
The Highlands
Scotland and Wales
This usually refers to the mountainous area of Northern Scotland.
The Highlands the glen
A lot of Scotland is rural and mountainous, so there are large areas where is a low density of population. England is larger and has a much larger population, with more areas that are easily habitable.
The north and west is mainly rugged or mountainous and the east and south is mainly agricultural.
It is hilly and the mountains are mainly in the Western side of Scotland.
Highlands are essentially high parts of a mountain. They are also be used to describe the Gaelic-inspired mountainous area in Scotland.