Ben Nevis is the tallest in the UK and I think that is in Scotland. I am not 100 percent though.
2007-11-05 03:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The Highlands
Is a rugged, barren region that covers the northern two thirds of Scotland. There are two major mountain ranges, the Northwest Highlands and the Grampian Mountains rise in this region. The ranges have parallel ridges that run through the Highlands from northeast to southwest. A deep valley called Glen Mor or the Great Glen separates the two mountain ranges. The highest peak in the British Isle is 4406 feet (1343 meters). Ben Nevis, rises south of Glen Mor. The Highlands have two kinds of valleys. Steep, narrow glens
2007-11-05 11:37:52
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answered by Loren S 7
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Yes, Ben Nevis is the highest mountain (in the British Isles) and indeed in Scotland . That's why there is an area called the "Highlands".
The ten highest mountains in the UK are all found in Scotland. There's over 280 "Munros" (over 3,000 feet) in Scotland.
2007-11-05 11:31:09
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answered by mindflux303 5
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The highest mountain in Scotland is BEN NEVIS, with a height of 4,406 ft. (1,343 m)
2007-11-05 11:24:55
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answered by marcelino angelo (BUSY) 7
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Ben Nevis! Even I know that Snowdon is the highest in Wales & Scafell in England. I can't believe you could be so thick (LOL).
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2007-11-05 17:34:44
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answered by Jock 6
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