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  1. Le Lowlands scozzesi (in inglese Scottish Lowlands, in scots the Lallans o the Lawlands; in gaelico scozzese a' Ghalldachd, "la terra degli stranieri") sono una regione storica della Scozia. Non costituiscono una divisione amministrativa, ma indicano nell'accezione comune l'area della Scozia non riconducibile alle Highlands, ossia le zone ...

  2. Terras Baixas (Escócia) A divisão das Terras Altas com as Terras Baixas. As Terras Baixas da Escócia ( gaélico escocês A' Ghalldachd', significado aproximado 'região não-gaélica', em inglês Scottish Lowlands) são a região plana no sul da Escócia, onde existe uma forte tradição da igreja presbiteriana (a Kirk, uma igreja calvinista ...

  3. Scottish Clans & Families click here for a complete list. Clan MacRaeFamed for their skill as archers, warriors and bodyguards, the ‘wild MacRaes’ were a clan feared and respected in equal measure. The lochs and mountains of Kintail were their realm, with spectacular Eileen Donan castle the clan’s home.Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, Ross ...

  4. Tierras Bajas escocesas (en inglés: Lowlands; en escocés: Lallans o Lawlands /ˈlə.lənz/ en gaélico escocés: a' Ghalldachd [ˈaˈɣauɫ̪t̪əxk], «la tierra de los extranjeros») es la denominación habitual, aunque no oficial, de la parte meridional de Escocia, es decir, todas aquellas regiones no comprendidas en las Tierras Altas. La línea divisoria de ambas regiones se sitúa ...

  5. Category. : Scottish Lowlands. Articles relating to the historical region of the Scottish Lowlands, The term "Lowlands" mainly refers to the Central Lowlands. However, in normal usage it refers to those parts of Scotland not in the Highlands (or Gàidhealtachd ). The boundary is usually considered to be a line between Stonehaven and Helensburgh ...

  6. Lowland Clearances. The Lowland Clearances were one of the results of the Scottish Agricultural Revolution, which changed the traditional system of agriculture which had existed in Lowland Scotland in the seventeenth century. Thousands of cottars and tenant farmers from the southern counties (Lowlands) of Scotland migrated from farms and small ...

  7. Mountains and hills of Scotland. Scotland is the mountainous country in the United Kingdom. Scotland's mountain ranges can be divided in a roughly north to south direction into: the Scottish Highlands, the Central Belt and the Southern Uplands, the latter two primarily belonging to the Scottish Lowlands. The highlands eponymously contains the ...