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Name: Snap topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Snap, Scotland, United Kingdom (60.16115 -1.41833 60.16156 -1.41778)

Average elevation: 3 m

Minimum elevation: 0 m

Maximum elevation: 56 m

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Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland > Edinburgh

Some have called Edinburgh the Athens of the North for a variety of reasons. The earliest comparison between the two cities showed that they had a similar topography, with the Castle Rock of Edinburgh performing a similar role to the Athenian Acropolis. Both of them had flatter, fertile agricultural land…

Average elevation: 104 m

Glasgow

United Kingdom > Scotland > Glasgow City

Glasgow itself was reputed to have been founded by the Christian missionary Saint Mungo in the 6th century. He established a church on the Molendinar Burn, where the present Glasgow Cathedral stands, and in the following years Glasgow became a religious centre. Glasgow grew over the following centuries. The…

Average elevation: 128 m

Aberdeen

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeen

Two weather stations collect climate data for the area, Aberdeen/Dyce Airport, and Craibstone. Both are about 4 1⁄2 miles (7 km) to the north west of the city centre, and given that they are in close proximity to each other, exhibit very similar climatic regimes. Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime…

Average elevation: 52 m

Largs

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Ayrshire

Average elevation: 110 m

Aberdeen City

United Kingdom > Scotland

Two weather stations collect climate data for the area, Aberdeen/Dyce Airport, and Craibstone. Both are about 4+1⁄2 miles (7 km) to the north west of the city centre, and given that they are in close proximity to each other, exhibit very similar climatic regimes. Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime…

Average elevation: 46 m

Scottish Highlands

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The Scottish Highlands are renowned for their rugged, mountainous terrain that dominates much of the region. Stretching across the northern and central parts of Scotland, the landscape is shaped by ancient geological forces, including the Caledonian Orogeny, which caused significant tectonic collisions…

Average elevation: 907 m

Shetland

United Kingdom > Scotland

Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate is set in "a remote part of Shetland", and was inspired by his 1814 visit to the islands. The name Jarlshof meaning "Earl's Mansion" is a coinage of his. Robert Cowie, a doctor born in Lerwick published the 1874 work.Shetland: Descriptive and Historical; Being a Graduation…

Average elevation: 4 m

Hebrides

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 94 m

Highland

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 183 m

Kilmarnock

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Ayrshire

Average elevation: 56 m

Airdrie

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Lanarkshire

Airdrie's name first appeared in the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland (Registrum Magni Sigilii Regum Scotorum) in 1373 as Ardre. By 1546 it had become Ardry and by 1587 it was known as Ardrie. In 1630 it finally appeared in the Register as Airdrie. Given the topography of the area, the most likely…

Average elevation: 135 m

Scottish Highlands

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

The entire region was covered by ice sheets during the Pleistocene ice ages, save perhaps for a few nunataks. The complex geomorphology includes incised valleys and lochs carved by the action of mountain streams and ice, and a topography of irregularly distributed mountains whose summits have similar heights…

Average elevation: 907 m

Moray

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 280 m

Wemyss Bay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Inverclyde

Average elevation: 61 m

`Neist Point

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 7 m

Loch Glass

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 430 m

Fort Augustus

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

As with most of the British Isles and Scotland, Fort Augustus has an oceanic climate (Köppen: Cfb) with cool summers and mild winters. Like a lot of the surrounding area, sunshine levels are low at around 1,005 hours per annum and temperatures are unpredictable – Fort Augustus holds the UK's joint lowest…

Average elevation: 115 m

Lewis and Harris

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 28 m

Western Isles

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 23 m

Moray

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 281 m

Dundee

United Kingdom > Scotland > Dundee City

Dundee sits on the north bank of the Firth of Tay on the eastern, North Sea Coast of Scotland. The city lies 36.1 miles (58 km) NNE of Edinburgh and 360.6 miles (580 km) NNW of London. The built-up area occupies a roughly rectangular shape 8.3 miles (13 km) long by 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, aligned in an east to…

Average elevation: 82 m

Denny

United Kingdom > Scotland > Falkirk

Average elevation: 86 m

Peebles

United Kingdom > Scotland > Scottish Borders

Average elevation: 275 m

Carluke

United Kingdom > Scotland > South Lanarkshire

Average elevation: 191 m

Elgin

United Kingdom > Scotland > Moray

Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190 AD. It was created a royal burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland, and by that time had a castle on top of the present-day Lady Hill to the west of the town. The origin of the name Elgin is likely to be Celtic. It may derive from…

Average elevation: 26 m

Ben Nevis

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Ben Nevis has a highland (alpine) maritime (oceanic) polar climate (ET climate in the Köppen classification). Ben Nevis's elevation, maritime location and topography frequently lead to cool and cloudy weather conditions, which can pose a danger to ill-equipped walkers. According to the observations carried…

Average elevation: 912 m

Perth and Kinross

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 338 m

Scottish Borders

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 257 m

Islay

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 53 m

Orkney Islands

United Kingdom > Scotland

The southern group of islands surrounds Scapa Flow. Hoy, to the west, is the second largest of the Orkney Isles and Ward Hill at its northern end is the highest elevation in the archipelago. The Old Man of Hoy is a well-known seastack. Graemsay and Flotta are both linked by ferry to the Mainland and Hoy, and…

Average elevation: 7 m

Banchory

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 117 m

Aviemore

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 331 m

Currie

United Kingdom > Scotland > City of Edinburgh

The period 1921-1951 brought great changes with the building of more council houses in Currie and private building along Lanark Road. Wider scale development began in the late 1950s and early 1960s with the construction of a private housing estate to the east of Curriehill Road. House builders began to promote…

Average elevation: 163 m

Crieff

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 115 m

East Lothian

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 132 m

Aberdeenshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 199 m

East Ayrshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

East Ayrshire is located on the west coat of Scotland, sharing borders with the following neighbouring council areas; North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway, East Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire. Blackcraig Hill reaches an elevation of 2,298 feet (700 metres), the highest peak in East…

Average elevation: 225 m

City of Edinburgh

United Kingdom > Scotland

Edinburgh has been popularly called the Athens of the North since the early 19th century. References to Athens, such as Athens of Britain and Modern Athens, had been made as early as the 1760s. The similarities were seen to be topographical but also intellectual. Edinburgh's Castle Rock reminded returning…

Average elevation: 118 m

Isle of Arran

United Kingdom > Scotland > North Ayrshire

The island has three endemic species of tree, the Arran whitebeams. These trees are the Scottish or Arran whitebeam (Sorbus arranensis), the bastard mountain ash or cut-leaved whitebeam (Sorbus pseudofennica) and the Catacol whitebeam (Sorbus pseudomeinichii). If rarity is measured by numbers alone they are…

Average elevation: 98 m

Isle of Rum

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Kinloch

The island's relief is spectacular, a 19th-century commentator remarking that "the interior is one heap of rude mountains, scarcely possessing an acre of level land". This combination of geology and topography make for less than ideal agricultural conditions, and it is doubtful that more than one tenth of the…

Average elevation: 118 m

Tyndrum

United Kingdom > Scotland > Stirling

Average elevation: 358 m

Ardkinglas

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute > Cairndow

Average elevation: 172 m

Dryden Farm

United Kingdom > Scotland > Midlothian > Loanhead

Average elevation: 144 m

Burntisland

United Kingdom > Scotland > Fife

Average elevation: 49 m

Toberonochy

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 15 m

Crosshands

United Kingdom > Scotland > East Ayrshire

Average elevation: 122 m

Ben Lawers

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Due to its high elevation and underlying geology, Ben Lawers is home to an exceptionally rich selection of arctic-alpine plant species and habitats. Since 1964, it has been designated as a National Nature Reserve (NNR).

Average elevation: 849 m

Loch Morlich

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland > Glenmore

Average elevation: 347 m

Pitagowan

United Kingdom > Scotland > Perth and Kinross

Average elevation: 269 m

Udny Station

United Kingdom > Scotland > Aberdeenshire

Average elevation: 84 m

Tobermory

United Kingdom > Scotland > Argyll and Bute

Average elevation: 58 m

Unst

United Kingdom > Scotland > Shetland > Saxa Vord

Average elevation: 23 m

Inverness

United Kingdom > Scotland > Highland

Average elevation: 163 m

Greenock

United Kingdom > Scotland > Inverclyde

Average elevation: 80 m

Argyll and Bute

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 683 m

Fife

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 67 m

Midlothian

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 236 m

Lewis

United Kingdom > Scotland > Western Isles

Average elevation: 42 m

North Lanarkshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 149 m

Glasgow City

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 64 m

South Lanarkshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 289 m

Angus

United Kingdom > Scotland

Angus can be split into three geographic areas. To the north and west, the topography is mountainous. This is the area of the Grampian Mountains, Mounth hills and Five Glens of Angus, which is sparsely populated and where the main industry is hill farming. Glas Maol – the highest point in Angus at 1,068 m…

Average elevation: 254 m

West Lothian

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 184 m

Dundee City

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 74 m

Argyll and Bute

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 84 m

Caithness

United Kingdom > Scotland

Caithness extends about 30 miles (48 km) north-south and about 30 miles (48 km) east-west, with a roughly triangular-shaped area of about 712 sq mi (1,840 km2). The topography is generally flat, in contrast to the majority of the remainder of the North of Scotland. Until the latter part of the 20th century…

Average elevation: 79 m

South Ayrshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

The number of hours of natural sunshine in South Ayrshire is controlled by the length of day and by cloudiness. In general, December is the dullest month and May or June the sunniest. Sunshine duration decreases with increasing altitude, increasing latitude and distance from the coast. Local topography also…

Average elevation: 151 m

Renfrewshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 104 m

Dumfries and Galloway

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 163 m

North Ayrshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 80 m

The Campsie Fells

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 431 m

South Queensferry

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 31 m

Ayrshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 141 m

River Tweed

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 236 m

River Clyde

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 245 m

Banffshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 191 m

Stirlingshire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 222 m

Mull of Kintyre

United Kingdom > Scotland

Ailsa Craig and the County Antrim coast of Ulster and Rathlin Island are all clearly visible from the Mull. On clearer days it is also possible to make out Malin Head in Inishowen in County Donegal in the west of Ulster, and the Ayrshire coast on the other side of Ailsa Craig. Other islands in the Firth of…

Average elevation: 84 m

Falkirk

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 105 m

Auchencorth Moss

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 281 m

Devil's Beef Tub

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 376 m

Grey Mare's Tail

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 466 m

Meall Aundrary

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 194 m

Burian Hole

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 36 m

River Dee

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 299 m

River Don

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 257 m

Sgùrr na Stri

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 92 m

Braid Hill

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 353 m

Buachaille Etive Mor

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 585 m

Glen Croe

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 355 m

Inverness-shire

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 333 m

Barrnacarry Bay

United Kingdom > Scotland

Average elevation: 32 m

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