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Work derived from Image:Scotland Land Use by height.png. Licensing per that image. Created by user:SFC9394. Licensed CCSA2.5 and GFDL per original work. |
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2006-04-16, this modified version 2007-05-12 |
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From Image:Scotland Land Use by height.png |
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SFC9394 |
Licensing
SFC9394 at the English language Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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Original Description
Map of Scotland showing three height graduations (<200m, 200-600m, 600m+) for use in describing land usage, as requested by Angus McLellan
Height data derived from NASA SRTM and GTOPO30, both PD.
Map key
The map shows some locations mentioned in late C9th/early C10th sources.
The lines marked A and B are:
- A: the approximate southern boundary of the en:Kingdom of Alba, c. 900–950
- B: the approximate southern boundary of the en:Kingdom of Strathclyde, at about 927.
All locations are approximate.
File usage
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