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| | Grampian Region & Mountains, Scotland |
 | | The region is named after the highest mountain range in the region, the Grampian Mountains, but the hillside heathers and moors also overlap into the adjoining regions of Tayside, Strathclyde, Central and Highland. |
 | | Formed as a result of glaciation, the Grampian Mountains which are separated from the North West Highlands by the Caledonian Canal include many of Britain's highest peaks such as Ben Nevis (4,397ft/1,343m) and Ben Machdui (4,265ft/1,309m). |
 | | Grampian is, nevertheless, one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. |
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