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Firth

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Firth is the Scots word often used to denote alarge sea bay in Scotland , which may be part of an estuary , or just an inlet , or even a strait (as in the case of the Pentland Firth ). It is cognate to fjord , which hasa more narrow sense in English, whereas a firth would most likely be called a fjord if it were situated in Scandinavia .

A firth is generally the result of glaciation and very often associated with a large river, where erosion caused by the tidaleffects of incoming sea water passing upriver has widened the riverbed to an estuary ,such as may be seen in the Firth of Clyde . However, this cannot be saidin every case. The Cromarty Firth on the East coast ofScotland, for example, resembles a large loch with only a relatively small outletto the sea and the Solway Firth and the Moray Firth are more like extremely large bays.

See Pentland Firth .

The Firths on the West Coast of Scotland from North to South

  • Solway Firth (inlet with the rivers Eden , Esk and Nith ).
    • The Firth is off the Solway Coast .
    • Places: Carlisle, England on the River Eden, Annan and Gretna , both in Scotland .

The Firths on the East coast of Scotland from North to South (these are connected to, or form part of, the North Sea )

  • Dornoch Firth (northernmostof the Eastern firths
    • Places: Dornoch , Dornoch Bridge (impressive road bridge, half a mile long), Bonar Bridge , Kyle of Sutherland , Tain , Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness (fishing village facing West to Northwest on the East coast).
    • River: Shin .
    • Headland: Tarbat Ness.
  • Cromarty Firth (loch type firth with relatively narrowopening to the sea). The Firth runs out into the Moray Firth .
    • Places: Cromarty , Dingwall , Invergordon .
    • Rivers: Conon, Orrin, Rusdale, Glass, Alness.
  • Moray Firth and Beauly Firth (two loch-typefirths connected with each other with Firth of Inverness between the two). TheFirth of Inverness is rarely identified on modern maps, but it is this firthwhich forms a connection via the River Ness, Loch Ness and the other lochs of the Great Glen and stretches of the Caledonian Canal with the Firth of Lorn on the West coast ofScotland.
    • Places on the Moray Firth: Inverness, Nairn , Fortrose , Fort George .
    • Headlands: WhitenessHead , Chanonry Point, Alturlie Point.
    • Places on the Beauly Firth: Beauly .
  • Firth of Tay (estuary of the River Tay ).
    • Places: Perth , Dundee , Monifieth , Tayport , Newport on Tay .
    • Rivers: Tay , Earn .
    • Headland: Buddon Ness.

See also: List of waterways


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