Easter Ross

Easter Ross ( gäl.Ros to Ear) is a rough -cut area to the east of Ross -shire, in the Highlands.

The name is used for the constituency of Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, the constituency of the British House of Commons and the Scottish Parliament. However, the two constituencies have different limits.

Places in Easter ross:

  • Alness
  • Dingwall (usually Easter Ross attributed occasionally acu the area in the northwest of Dingwall )
  • Evanton
  • Invergordon
  • Kildary
  • Milton
  • Portmahomack
  • The Seaboard Villages: Balintore
  • Hilton of Cadboll
  • Shandwick

Easter Ross has its own dialect, which is particularly known for his frequent use of the word " bey " (boy).

  • Geography ( Highland, Council Area )
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