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In the [[Inverness]] area, only places with >3.000 inhabitants are shown, and places between 500 and 1.500 inhabitants are only shown if they are significant market towns. | In the [[Inverness]] area, only places with >3.000 inhabitants are shown, and places between 500 and 1.500 inhabitants are only shown if they are significant market towns. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:00, 22 March 2014
Cities in Highland with more than 500 inhabitants
> 60.000: Inverness
10.000-15.000: Fort William
5.000-10.000: Thurso • Wick • Nairn • Dingwall • Alness
3.000–5.000: Invergordon • Tain • Aviemore
1.500–3.000: Portree • Uig • Kingussie • Muir of Ord • Golspie • Grantown on Spey
500-1.500: Fort Augustus • Kyle of Lochalsh • Ullapool • Kyleakin • Broadford • Lairg • Kinlochbervie • Lochinver • Tongue • Kinlochleven • Mallaig • Newtonmore
In the Inverness area, only places with >3.000 inhabitants are shown, and places between 500 and 1.500 inhabitants are only shown if they are significant market towns.