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Etive

Salmon river and sea-loch in Argyll and Bute and Highland unitary authorities, Scotland. Rising on Rannoch Moor, the River Etive flows through the loch to merge with the Firth of Lorn at Connel, 7 km/4 mi northeast of Oban. Loch Etive is a submerged valley about 32 km/20 mi in length.



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