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  2. Highland cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Highland is a Scottish breed of rustic cattle. ... and heifers can weigh up to 500 kg (1100 lb). Cows typically have a height of 90–106 cm (35–42 in), and ...

  3. List of highest mountains in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    View southwest from Ben Lawers, Scottish Highlands. ... Mountains are ranked by height and by prominence via Simms classification (DoBIH, October 2018). [1] Height

  4. List of waterfalls in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Much of Scotland is mountainous; western areas of the Highlands enjoy a wet climate. The more steeply plunging west coast highland rivers in particular are home to countless waterfalls . Scotland has over 150 waterfalls, most are situated in the Highlands due to the landscape [ 1 ]

  5. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's mountain ranges can be divided in a roughly north to south direction into: the Scottish Highlands, the Central Belt and the Southern Uplands, the latter two primarily belonging to the Scottish Lowlands. The highlands eponymously contains the country's main mountain ranges, but hills and mountains are to be found south of these as ...

  6. Caber toss - Wikipedia

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    The record for most caber tosses in three minutes is currently held by Scottish teenager Andrew Murphie. He managed to perform 26 successful caber tosses on 23 June 2024 in Grantown on Spey, Scotland smashing the previous record of 16, which was set in Canada. Each caber was more than 5m (16ft) long and weighed more than 40kg (88lbs), and they ...

  7. Scottish Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Highlands (Scots: the Hielands; Scottish Gaelic: a' Ghàidhealtachd [ə ˈɣɛːəl̪ˠt̪ʰəxk], lit. ' the place of the Gaels ') is a historical region of Scotland. [1] [failed verification] Culturally, the Highlands and the Lowlands diverged from the Late Middle Ages into the modern period, when Lowland Scots language replaced Scottish Gaelic throughout most of the Lowlands.

  8. List of Munro mountains - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Mountaineering Club ("SMC") Munros, ranked by height (DoBIH, 31 October 2024) Height Rank Prom. Rank Name Munro Since Section / Region County Height (m) Prom. (m) Height (ft) Prom. (ft) Topo Map OS Grid Reference Classification (§ DoBIH codes) 1: 1: Ben Nevis (Beinn Nibheis) 1891: 04A: Fort William to Loch Treig & Loch Leven: Highland ...

  9. Scottish Highlander - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Highlander may refer to: The people and culture of the Scottish Highlands; Scottish Highlander a boutique hotel barge cruising the Caledonian Canal in ...