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Lomond

American  
[loh-muhnd] / ˈloʊ mənd /

noun

  1. Loch, a lake in W Scotland. 23 miles (37 km) long; 27 sq. mi. (70 sq. km).


Lomond British  
/ ˈləʊmənd /

noun

  1. a lake in W Scotland, north of Glasgow: the largest Scottish lake; designated a national park in 2002. Length: about 38 km (24 miles). Width: up to 8 km (5 miles)

  2. See Ben Lomond

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Patrick Colquhoun, assistant chief executive of Luss Estates, which owns almost 50,000 acres of land around Loch Lomond, said the legislation could lead to an "infringement" on property rights.

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"Not Mark singing Loch Lomond in the bear trap, I love it," said entertainment reporter Jodie McCallum.

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Police investigating human remains found near Loch Lomond are now searching for the dead man's missing neighbour, BBC Scotland News understands.

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Human remains found on the shore of Loch Lomond at the weekend are those of a missing man.

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At Loch Lomond, Police Scotland has launched Operation Ballaton to address disorder and disruptive incidents in the area.

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