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Many Scottish rivers incorporate the name "Water" traditionally. A "burn", Scots Gaelic: "allt" (anglicised as "Ault/alt"), used for smaller rivers and larger streams, also once widely used in England, now mostly in placenames especially the north, and sometimes spelled "bourne", e.g. Bournemouth and Ashbourne.
Rivers of Scotland by council area (32 C) * Bridges in Scotland by river (8 C) C. River Clyde (5 C, 58 P) I. River islands of Scotland (15 P) L. River Lossie (1 C) T ...
Pages in category "Rivers of the Scottish Borders" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The geography of Scotland is varied from rural lowlands to unspoilt uplands, and from large cities to sparsely inhabited islands. Located in Northern Europe, Scotland comprises the northern part of the island of Great Britain as well as 790 surrounding islands encompassing the major archipelagos of the Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands and the Inner and Outer Hebrides. [3]
The ten major rivers of Scotland, in order of length, are: River Tay 193 km (120 miles) River Spey 172 km (107 miles) River Clyde 171 km (106 miles) River Tweed 156 km (97 miles) River Dee 137 km (85 miles) River Don 132 km (82 miles) River Forth 105 km (65 miles) River Findhorn 101 km (63 miles) River Deveron 98 km (61 miles) River Annan 79 km ...
For details of rivers of the United Kingdom, see List of rivers of England; List of rivers of Scotland; List of rivers of Wales; Northern Ireland: see List of rivers of Ireland and Rivers of Ireland; Longest rivers of the United Kingdom
Rivers of Angus, Scotland (6 P) Rivers of Argyll and Bute (2 C, 16 P) B. Rivers of the Scottish Borders (1 C, 33 P) C. Rivers of Clackmannanshire (2 P) D.
Rivers of Scotland (7 C, 21 P) S. Sounds of Scotland (2 C, 26 P) Springs of Scotland (1 C, 10 P) Straits of Scotland (6 P) W. ... Category: Bodies of water of Scotland.