The Scottish highlands is neither.
The Highlands is an area of land just like one of the states in the US.
The Scottish Highlands is a rugged and mountainous region in Scotland, but it is not a distinct mountain range itself. It is made up of several mountain ranges, including the Grampian Mountains and the Cairngorms.
Yes, the Scottish Highlands are known for their rugged terrain, which include plateaus as well as mountains, valleys, and lochs. Plateaus are flat, elevated areas that dominate much of the landscape in the Highlands.
the age of it is 70 million years old in there
Thirty years ago, Inverness had a population of around 40000. The population has now nearly doubled.
The Scottish Highlands The Cambrian Mountains The Pennines
Inverness
Yes, Inverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands. Its population is about 72,000. If you ever have a chance to go there, you should! It's a beautiful, friendly, and fun place.
Loch Ness is not located in any given town or city, it is located in the Scottish Highlands, however the closest settlement is Inverness about 23 miles to the North East.
Inverness is the only town of any size in the Highlands.
Loch Ness is located in the Scottish Highlands, near the town of Inverness in Scotland.
Northwest highlands
The Highlands are in the northern half of Scotland.
The Highlands geographically, start at Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.
It was in the Scottish Highlands.
Tomintoul
There is outdoor skiiing and other winter sports at Aviemore, in the Cairngorms National Park in the Scottish Highlands.
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