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A loch (usually Lough as a name element outside Scotland) is a body of water which is either: Sea-inlet lochs are often called sea lochs.

Background

This name for a body of water is Gaelic[1] in origin and is applied to most lakes in Scotland and to many sea inlets in the west and north of Scotland. For a list, see List of lochs in Scotland.

As a name element Loch has become Lough for many bodies of water in Ireland and for some in the north of England. However, reference to these as lochs or loughs (lower case initial), rather than as lakes, inlets and so on, is unusual. For lists, see List of Irish loughs and List of English loughs.

Although there is no strict size definition, a small loch is often known as a lochan (so spelled also in Scottish Gaelic; in Irish it is spelled lochán).

Perhaps the most famous Scottish loch is Loch Ness, although there are other large examples such as Loch Awe, Loch Lomond and Loch Tay.

Examples of sea lochs in Scotland include Loch Long, Loch Fyne, Loch Linnhe, Loch Eriboll.

The Uses Of Lochs

Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water - for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig (which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William). Other expanses are simply called reservoirs, eg: Blackwater Reservoir above Kinlochleven.

Scottish Lakes

Scotland has only one natural water body actually called a lake, the Lake of Menteith, an Anglicisation of the Scots Laich o Menteith meaning a "low-lying bit of land in Menteith", and applied to the loch there because of the similarity of the sounds of the words laich and lake. The Lake of the Hirsel, Pressmennan Lake and Lake Louise, (In the grounds of Skibo Castle), are the only other bodies of water in Scotland which are called lakes and all are man-made. Most Scots will be quick to correct anyone who refers to "lochs" as "lakes".

The word "loch" is used as a shibboleth to identify natives of England, because the hard "ch" sound is used in Scotland whereas most English people pronounce the word like "lock".

Lochs beyond Scotland and Ireland

As "loch" is a common Gaelic word, it is also found as the root of several Manx placenames.

The US naval port of Pearl Harbor, located on the south coast of the main Hawaiian island of Oahu, is one of a complex of sea inlets. Several of these are named as lochs, viz. South East Loch, Merry Loch, East Loch, Middle Loch and West Loch.

Brenton Loch in the Falkland Islands is a sea loch, near Lafonia, East Falkland.

See also

References

1. ^ The word has currency in the following languages: Scottish Gaelic, Irish, Manx and Lowland Scots; in addition to Scottish English, Irish English and Standard English.

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lough is a body of water and either:
  • a lake
  • a sea lough, which may be a fjord, estuary, bay or sea inlet.
It can also be used as a surname, with various pronunciations: law, loch, low, lowe, loth.
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Motto
Nemo me impune lacessit   (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"   
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Water is a common chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life.[1] In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or state, but the substance also has a solid state, ice, and a gaseous state, water vapor.
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lake (from Latin ligacus) is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land. A vast majority of lakes on Earth are fresh water, and most lie in the Northern Hemisphere at higher latitudes.
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inlet is a body of water, usually seawater, which has characteristics of one or more of the following:
  • a bay
  • a cove
  • an estuary
  • a firth
  • a fjord
  • a geo
  • a sea loch or sea pea
  • a sound

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Firth is the Scots word used to denote various coastal waters in Scotland. It is usually a large sea bay, which may be part of an estuary, or just an inlet, or even a strait.
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fjord (or fiord) is a long, narrow estuary with steep sides, made when a glacial valley is filled by rising sea water levels. The seeds of a fjord are laid when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley through abrasion of the surrounding bedrock by the rocks and sediment it carries.
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estuary is a semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.[1] Estuaries are often associated with high rates of biological productivity. An estuary is where the river meets the sea.
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headland is an area of land adjacent to water on three sides. A bay is the reverse, rather an area of water bordered by land on three sides. A large headland may also be called a peninsula. Long, narrow and high headlands may be called promontories.
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Scottish Gaelic}}} 
Official status
Official language of: Scotland
Regulated by: Bòrd na Gàidhlig
Language codes
ISO 639-1: gd
ISO 639-2: gla
ISO 639-3: gla

Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig
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This is a list of lochs in Scotland.

Freshwater lochs

  • Loch Achray
  • Antermony Loch, East Dunbartonshire
  • Loch Ard
  • Loch Affric
  • Loch Arkaig
  • Loch Assynt in Sutherland on whose north shore stands Ardvreck Castle

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Ireland
Éire
Airlann
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Northwest of continental Europe with Great Britain to the east.

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Motto
Dieu et mon droit   (French)
"God and my right"
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No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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This is a list of Irish loughs in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

The word "Lough" comes from the Old Irish: Loch meaning "Lake". It is equivalent to a Scottish Loch.
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The following is a list of loughs that can be found in England. The term is not commonly used, but when it is, is often pronounced "luff". In many cases, "loughs" have been renamed, and the bodies of water are generally quite small, e.g. pond sized.
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Location Scotland
Coordinates Coordinates:

Basin countries United Kingdom

Surface area 56.4 km² (21.
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Location Argyll and Bute, Scotland
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Lake type Ribbon lake

Basin countries Scotland
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Location Perthshire, Scotland
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Lake type freshwater loch
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Loch Long (Loch Long in Gaelic) is a body of water in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The sea loch extends from the Firth of Clyde at its southwestern end. It measures approximately 20 miles in length, with a width of between one and two miles.
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Loch Fyne (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Fìne) is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It extends 65 kilometers (40 miles) inland from the Sound of Bute, making it the longest of the sea lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal.
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Loch Linnhe (known in Gaelic as An Linne Dhubh upstream of Corran and as An Linne Sheileach downstream of Corran) is a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland.

Loch Linnhe extends 15 kilometres and is an average of 2 kilometres wide.
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Loch Eriboll (Scottish Gaelic: "Loch Euraboil") is a 16km long sea loch on the North Coast of Scotland, which has been used for centuries as a deep water anchorage as it is safe from the often stormy seas of Cape Wrath and the Pentland Firth.
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reservoir refers to an artificial lake, used to store water for various uses. Reservoirs are created first by building a sturdy dam, usually out of cement, earth, rock, or a mixture. Once the dam is completed, a stream is allowed to flow behind it and eventually fill it to capacity.
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Hydroelectricity is electricity produced by hydropower. Hydroelectricity now supplies about 715,000 MWe or 19% of world electricity (16% in 2003), accounting for over 63% of the total electricity from renewables in 2005.
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Location Lochaber, Highland, Scotland

Lake type freshwater loch, reservoir

Basin countries United Kingdom

Loch Laggan is a freshwater loch situated east of Fort William, in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland.
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Location Highland, Scotland

Lake type freshwater loch, natural, reservoir

Basin countries United Kingdom

Loch Treig (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Trèig
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Lochaber (from the Scottish Gaelic, Loch Abar) is one of the 16 ward management areas of the Highland Council of Scotland and one of eight former local government districts of the two-tier Highland region.
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Fort William
Gaelic - An Gearasdan


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reservoir refers to an artificial lake, used to store water for various uses. Reservoirs are created first by building a sturdy dam, usually out of cement, earth, rock, or a mixture. Once the dam is completed, a stream is allowed to flow behind it and eventually fill it to capacity.
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