River Isla, Moray

The Isla is a river in Scotland. It is formed by the confluence of several source streams into the sparsely populated highlands of Moray on the slopes of Carran Hill. The first three kilometers of the river to pursue a southern direction, before it flows into the valley named after him Strathisla, which the Isla in a northeasterly direction follows.

After 15 km, the Isla reached with the City of Keith the only significant settlement along its course. He separates this from the historic Keith of the settlement plan Fife - Keith, which was created in the 1810s. With the A95 and the A96 cross it there two major highways. Beyond Keith turns the Isla to the east, and finally from the southeast. From there he marked west of Rothiemay the border between Moray and Aberdeenshire, or the historic counties of Banffshire and Aberdeenshire up to its confluence with the Deveron. With a length of 29 km of Isla travels a height difference of 300 m. Although he takes on his run on numerous streams, but has no significant tributaries.

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