English word senses marked with place category "Rivers in Highland, Scotland"
Parent categories: Rivers, Places, Bodies of water, Names, Landforms, Water, Earth, Liquids, Nature, Matter, Chemistry, Sciences
Total 27 word senses
- Brora (Proper name) A river in Sutherland, Highland council area, which flows into the North Sea at Brora.
- Calder (Proper name) A number of rivers:; A tributary of the River Spey in Highland council area, Scotland.
- Carron (Proper name) A river in Wester Ross, Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into Loch Carron.
- Carron (Proper name) A river in Sutherland, Highland council area, which flows into the Kyle of Sutherland.
- Conon (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into Cromarty Firth.
- E (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland.
- Findhorn (Proper name) The River Findhorn, a river in Highland council area and Moray council area, Scotland, which flows into the Moray Firth at the village of Findhorn.
- Finnan (Proper name) A river in Glen Finnan, Highland council area, Scotland.
- Fleet (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into Loch Fleet.
- Garry (Proper name) A river in Inverness-shire, Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into Loch Oich.
- Helmsdale (Proper name) A river, the River Helmsdale in Highland council area, which flows into the North Sea at Helmsdale.
- Lochy (Proper name) A river in the Great Glen, Highland council area, Scotland, which flows from Loch Lochy to Loch Linnhe at Inverlochy.
- Nairn (Proper name) The River Nairn, a river in Highland council area, which flows into the Moray Firth at the town of Nairn.
- Ness (Proper name) A placename; Ellipsis of River Ness, a short river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows from Loch Ness through Inverness to the Beauly Firth.
- Nethy (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which joins the River Spey at Broomhill.
- Oich (Proper name) A short river in the Great Glen, between Loch Oich and Loch Ness, Highland council area, Scotland.
- Ossian (Proper name) A place name:; A river that flows from Loch Ossian, Highland council area, Scotland, ultimately joining the River Spean.
- Oykel (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows via the Kyle of Sutherland to Dornoch Firth.
- Roy (Proper name) A placename; A river and glen (see Glen Roy) in Highland council area, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Shiel (Proper name) A short river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows from Loch Shiel to Loch Moidart.
- Shiel (Proper name) A river in Glen Shiel, further north in Highland council area.
- Spean (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows into the River Lochy.
- Spey (Proper name) A major river in Highland council area and Moray council area, Scotland, that flows to the Moray Firth.
- Strathmore (Proper name) A valley and river therein, in Sutherland, Highland council area, in the far north of Scotland (the valley is spelt Strath More on an Ordnance Survey map).
- Thurso (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland.
- Treig (Proper name) A short river in Highland council area, Scotland, which flows from Loch Treig to the River Spean.
- Truim (Proper name) A river in Highland council area, Scotland, a tributary of the River Spey.
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