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The '''Scottish Lowlands''' are a region of [[south]] and central [[Scotland]]. The vast majority of Scotland's population inhabits this region which comprises the non-[[Scottish Highlands|Highland]] parts of the country. Areas included within the Lowlands are Strathmore, [[Fife]], the [[Scottish Rift Valley]] and the [[Southern Uplands]] and [[Borders]].
 
The '''Scottish Lowlands''' are a region of [[south]] and central [[Scotland]]. The vast majority of Scotland's population inhabits this region which comprises the non-[[Scottish Highlands|Highland]] parts of the country. Areas included within the Lowlands are Strathmore, [[Fife]], the [[Scottish Rift Valley]] and the [[Southern Uplands]] and [[Borders]].
  
The term refers to the comparitively lower [[latitude]]s of the region rather than to its [[topography]]; although the Highlands are considerably more mountainous, the Lowlands are far from flat. However a few authorities do place the Northern, but flat county of [[Caithness]] in the Lowlands.
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The term refers to the comparatively lower [[latitude]]s of the region rather than to its [[topography]]; although the Highlands are considerably more mountainous, the Lowlands are far from flat. However a few authorities do place the Northern, but flat county of [[Caithness]] in the Lowlands.
  
  
 
[[Category:Scottish Counties and Regions]]
 
[[Category:Scottish Counties and Regions]]

Revision as of 00:06, February 20, 2008

The Scottish Lowlands are a region of south and central Scotland. The vast majority of Scotland's population inhabits this region which comprises the non-Highland parts of the country. Areas included within the Lowlands are Strathmore, Fife, the Scottish Rift Valley and the Southern Uplands and Borders.

The term refers to the comparatively lower latitudes of the region rather than to its topography; although the Highlands are considerably more mountainous, the Lowlands are far from flat. However a few authorities do place the Northern, but flat county of Caithness in the Lowlands.