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    The mainland of Scotland is broadly divided into three regions: the Highlands, a mountainous region in the north and north-west; the Lowlands, a flatter plain across the centre of the country; and the Southern Uplands, a hilly region along the southern border.

  2. Scotland’s geography and landscape. Scotland is a country in Europe and is part of the island of Great Britain (Europe’s largest island) alongside England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This lush beautiful country is bursting with green spaces, lush forests, towering mountains and vast lochs (the Scottish word for lakes!).

  3. Scotland is surrounded by a number of bodies of water depending on the coast, with the North Sea in the east separating us from Europe's Scandinavian states, and the Atlantic Ocean in the north and west separating us from Iceland, the USA and Canada.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Scottish Highlands, major physiographic and cultural division of Scotland, lying northwest of a line drawn from Dumbarton, near the head of the Firth of Clyde on the western coast, to Stonehaven, on the eastern coast. The western offshore islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides and Arran and Bute are sometimes included in the division.

  5. Find out more at The 51 Best Places to see Scotland’s Geology: Scourie Bay and Laxford. Luskentyre, Harris. Isle of Iona. Caledonian Orogeny – a big crash. The most important event in Scotland’s geological story is a complex continental collision associated with the closure of the Iapetus Ocean.

  6. It has an extremely varied geography: from fertile plains and lowland areas to barren mountains; from densely populated post-industrial cities to uninhabited islands; and which extends from as far south as parts of the English Lake District to as far north as St Petersburg in Russia and Anchorage in Alaska.

  7. What is the geography of Scotland? In this lesson, we will recap our knowledge of the seven continents, and locate the UK on a world map. We will then zoom into Scotland and look at the different human and physical geographical features. We can then compare these to the area where we live. Download all resources. Share activities with pupils.

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