Comprehensive Geography of Scotland (Landform Edition) - Statistics

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Shetland Is. Unst It is the northernmost part of the archipelago and the UK.
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Shetland Is. Mainland ①The largest island in the archipelago.②The location of the administrative center of the archipelago. ③It has a World Heritage Site—the Orkney Neolithic Site.
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Orkney Is. Mainland ① The largest island of the archipelago.②Sometimes called Pomona Island.
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Shetland Is. Yell The second largest island in the archipelago.
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Characteristic island Arran ①It has the highest sea cliff in the UK.②It is the most important seabird breeding ground in Northwest Europe. ③It is a double World Heritage Site, with the world's largest colony of guillemots, the oldest and largest colony of cormorants, and the largest puffin colony in the UK.
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Inner Hebrides Islay ①The largest island in the Council Area of North Allshire and the Historic County of Bittershire in western Scotland.② Known as the "geologist's paradise".
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Inner Hebrides Jura The island has a famous whisky distillery, the Jura Distillery.
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Outer Hebrides Lewis ①Stornoway, the capital of the island, is an administrative and commercial centre, as well as an important port, and forms an island with Halis Island to the south.
② There is a historical site on the island - Kalanish Stonehenge, a group of prehistoric stonehenges ③The island is famous for the production of Harris tweed.
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Inner Hebrides Mull ①Its capital, Tobermory, is a colorful port town.②It is famous for its well-preserved Georgian architecture.
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Inner Hebrides Skye ① Known as "Sky Island".② The largest and northernmost island in Inner Hebrides, and the closest to mainland Scotland. ③It means "island in the mist" in Gaelic. ④The capital and largest town of the island is Portree.
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Outer Hebrides Benbecula It is connected to Scotland's tenth largest island by a causeway.
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Mountain Ben Nevis It's the highest mountain in the British Isles.
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Shetland Is. Fair Isle Famous for his jacquard sweaters,it's a Nordic style, worn by Edward VIII, so it also became a classic British style.
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Shetland Is. Fetlar ① The fourth largest island in the archipelago.② Known as the "Garden" of Shetland.
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Orkney Is. Hoy The second largest island in the archipelago.
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Lake Loch Ness Famous for the legend of a water monster.
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Outer Hebrides North Uist It is the tenth largest island in Scotland.
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Outer Hebrides South Uist It is closely associated with Scotland's tenth largest island.
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Characteristic island St Kilda ①It has the highest cliff in Europe, which is 430 meters high②There are over 1,000,000 birds on the island, including the largest colony of gannets in the world ③Due to its natural characteristics and wildlife, the island was approved by the UNESCO as a dual natural and cultural Heritage site on the World Heritage List.
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Inner Hebrides Tiree Know as the "Hawaii of Scotland".
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Mountain Ben Macdui It's the second highest mountain in Britain.
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Inner Hebrides Eigg ①The world's first island to be self-sufficient in pure green renewable energy.②It electric power project has become a world-famous model project.
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Shetland Is. Foula The largest great skua habitat in the UK.
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Orkney Is. Westray Known as the "Queen of the Isles".
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Canal Caledonian Canal It is an artificial waterway in northern Scotland, connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, extending from the Firth of Lorne to the Moray Firth.
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Hills Cheviot Hills ①It is the southern highlands of Scotland to the north and the Pennines to the south.②The hills marks the border between Scotland and England.
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Firth Forth Firth ①The firth is the largest estuary in Scotland.②Famous for its bridge construction, the Forth Railway Bridge is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its unique engineering and historical value. ③The famous Edinburgh Castle is located on the south bank of the bay.
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Channel Little Minch The channel lies between the Outer Hebrides and the Inner Hebrides.
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Outer Hebrides Mingulay ①It is the southernmost island in the archipelago.② Auk viewing is a special activity on the island. ③It is considered a true hidden gem of the archipelago.
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Firth Pentland Firth A firth in northern Scotland,It separates the Orkney Islands from the Scottish mainland region of Caithness.
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River River Clyde ①It is the third longest in Scotland.② It flows through the centre of Glasgow, Scotland's largest city. ③The wide valley that forms from the river to the vicinity of Crossdale has a large area of arable land, famous for the production of Clydesdale horses.
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River River Tay It is the longest river in Scotland.
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River River Tweed ①A small section of the river is the boundary between Scotland and England.②There are also many famous historical sites along the river, including Melrose Abbey and Niederpass Castle.
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Orkney Is. Sanday The first Scottish lighthouse with a rotating light was built on the island.
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Firth Solway Firth It's a firth on the west coast of the UK on the border between England and Scotland.
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Orkney Is. Stronsay known as the "Island of the Bay".
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Characteristic island Boraraigh ①It is home to one of the largest colonies of gannets in the world.②There are also two vertical Marine rocks near the island, Armin rock and Li rock, They are the tallest rocks on the British islands, measuring 172 and 196 metres respectively.
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Mountains Grampian Mountains The range is one of the three main mountain ranges in Scotland, stretching across central Scotland,
A natural barrier between the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland.
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Channel North Minch The channel lies between the Outer Hebrides and the Scottish mainland.
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Highland North West Highlands
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River River Spey It is the second longest river in Scotland and the fastest flowing river in Scotland.
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Characteristic island Sule Stack ①It also known as Islay, is the southernmost island in the Hebrides.②It is famous for its production of whisky, which has a unique peat flavour and is known as "after the Hebrides". ③ It has a strong whiskey tourism industry, and a malt festival called "Feis Ile" is held every year in the last week of May. It attracts whisky lovers from all over the world.
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