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Who were the highlands Scots?

The people who live/lived in the Highlands of the country of Scotland.


What is the nothern part of Scotland called?

The northern part of Scotland is commonly referred to as the Scottish Highlands.


Are the scottish highlands in the east?

The Highlands are in the northern half of Scotland.


Where are the Cairngorms?

in the highlands of scotland!


Where are the highlands in London?

There are no Highlands in London. The UK area known as 'The Highlands' is located in the north of Scotland.


What coast are England's highlands on?

England doesn't have any highlands but Scotland does.


Why does Scotland have more snow than Britain?

Scotland tends to have more snow than the rest of Britain due to its higher elevation and more northern latitude. These factors result in colder temperatures and more opportunities for snowfall, especially in the Highlands. Additionally, the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean can bring moisture and storms that contribute to snow accumulation in Scotland.


Where is Killin?

Killin is in the Highlands of Scotland.


Where can you find highlands?

In northern Scotland.


What european mountain range is called the highlands?

"The Highlands" are to be found in the Grampians of Scotland.


Where are the Snowiest places in the united kingdom?

By a mile 'The Snowiest Place In The United Kingdom is North Scotland, Grampian Way as when I was skiing there in Glenshee the snow was higher than my chest, and they have the most snow ploughs, So the snowiest place in the United Kingdom is in Grampian, Scotland


What 3 regions is Scotland divided into?

Southern Uplands, Central Lowlands and Highlands