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228 Q: What industry was Dundee famed for in the late 19th and early 20th century? A: Textile Industry 227 Q: Which of the two major cities in the central belt, Glasgow or Edinburgh, has the highest population and what is it? A: Glasgow – 575, Q: How high is the highest peak of the inner Hebrides? A: 3255 feet / 992 metres 225 Q: What is the average yearly rainfall in Fort William? A: 1883mm / inches 224 Q: Millions of Years ago, Mull was attached to which North Atlantic Country? A: Greenland 223 Q: At their original height the mountains on the Isle of Mull used to be comparable in the height to what other mountain range? A: The Himalayas 222 Q: Which two lochs can be seen from the peak of Ben A’ann? A: Loch Katerine and Loch Ard 221 Q: Which Outer Hebridean island was evacuated in A: St. Kilda

230 Q: What city is known as the “Capital of the Highlands”? A: Inverness 229 Q: What is the most northern town in Scotland? A: Thurso