The Mounth ( ) is the broad upland in northeast Scotland between the Highland Boundary and the River Dee, at the eastern end of the Grampians.
The Mounth ( ) is the broad upland in northeast Scotland between the Highland Boundary and the River Dee, at the eastern end of the Grampians.
== Name and etymology == The name Mounth is ultimately of Pictish origin. The name is derived from *monɪð, meaning "mountain" (cf. Welsh mynydd).
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