A mountainous region of northern Scotland famous for its rugged beauty; known for the style of dress (the kilt and tartan) and the clan system (now in disuse)
Ver más 1 The clans of the Highlands of Scotland are formed in a similar manner.
2 On June 26th I started with my wife for the Highlands of Scotland .
3 Sometimes we seemed to catch a glimpse of the heather-clad Highlands of Scotland .
4 The Highlands of Scotland seem destined to become a hunting ground.
5 This word originated from the Highlands of Scotland in the 1600s.
6 I'm pure Celtic of Celt, from the farthest Highlands of Scotland .
7 The people whom we met were as few as in the Highlands of Scotland .
8 In the Highlands of Scotland the need-fire was accounted a sovereign remedy for witchcraft.
9 This is a wild, irregular species of music, peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland .
10 Clara's early years were spent in a lonely old house in the Highlands of Scotland .
11 Far in the Highlands of Scotland , nestling amid their rugged mountains lay a beautiful farm.
12 From Belfast to the Highlands of Scotland is an easy route by steamers and railways.
13 In the Highlands of Scotland , and in Ireland, stern destitution was experienced by the whole peasantry.
14 They were especially numerous and determined in the Highlands of Scotland and the south of Ireland.
15 The locality was in the Highlands of Scotland .
16 The north Highlands of Scotland have thus, by means of railways, become grazing-grounds for the metropolis.
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