Ross-and-cromarty
[krom-er-tee, kruhm-] /ˈkrɒm ər ti, ˈkrʌm-/
noun
1.
a historic county in NW Scotland.
Ross and Cromarty
/rɒs ənd ˈkrɒmətɪ/
noun
1.
(until 1975) a county of N Scotland, including the island of Lewis and many islets: now split between the Highland and Western Isles council areas
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