- Scottish Highlands - Wikipedia
The Highlands lie to the north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, which runs from Arran to Stonehaven This part of Scotland is largely composed of ancient rocks from the Cambrian and Precambrian periods which were uplifted during the later Caledonian Orogeny
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The northern portion of the Highlands lies within the Highland council area, while the southern portion belongs to the council areas of Argyll and Bute, Stirling, Perth and Kinross, Angus, Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen City, and Moray Gaelic customs and language survive in the Highlands
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- Highland - Wikipedia
Highlands or uplands are areas of high elevation such as a mountainous region, elevated mountainous plateau or high hills Generally, upland refers to a range of hills, [1] typically from 300 m (980 ft) up to 600 m (2,000 ft), while highland is usually reserved for ranges of low mountains
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