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Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK, derives its name from the Scottish Gaelic "Beinn Nibheis," which translates to "venomous mountain" or "mountain with its head in the clouds." The name reflects the mountain's often harsh weather conditions and its towering presence in the Scottish Highlands. Its Gaelic origins highlight the cultural and linguistic heritage of the region.

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