Scottish mainland

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The Scottish mainland is the principal landmass of Scotland, encompassing its major regions, cities, and landscapes, including the Highlands and Lowlands, as distinct from the surrounding islands.

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Scottish Highlands partOf Scottish mainland
Hoy partOf Scottish mainland
this entity surface form: Mainland Scotland and Islands
Markinch locatedOn Scottish mainland
Eigg locatedWestOf Scottish mainland
Kirkpatrick-Fleming locatedIn Scottish mainland
this entity surface form: Mainland Scotland
Orkney Islands separatedFrom Scottish mainland
Orkney Islands hasFerryLinkTo Scottish mainland
North Channel locatedWestOf Scottish mainland
Lowlands partOf Scottish mainland
Sanday locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Burravoe locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Craignure isGatewayFrom Scottish mainland
Scapa Bay locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Stromness locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
St Marys locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Galmisdale hasViewOf Scottish mainland
Cowal locatedOn Scottish mainland
Glenegedale Airport connectsTo Scottish mainland
Kennoway locatedOn Scottish mainland
Glen Shiel locatedOn Scottish mainland
Thornhill locatedOn Scottish mainland
South Walls locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Lady Village locatedNorthOf Scottish mainland
Ardantrive locatedNear Scottish mainland
Seil connectedTo Scottish mainland
Forth locatedOn Scottish mainland
Oban Airport locatedOn Scottish mainland