They are correct, The River Tay is the longest at 120 miles. See the link below for the top 10 rivers and the 10 largest lochs in Scotland.
2016-11-10 01:31:37 UTC
Longest River Scotland
2016-03-14 03:28:53 UTC
The longest river in Scotland is the Tay with120 miles, followed by the Spey with 110 miles.
2006-02-21 05:38:04 UTC
Tay (tā) , longest river of Scotland, 118 mi (190 km) long. It rises on Ben Lui in the Grampians as the Fillan and flows NE into Loch Dochart, where it is called the Dochart until it enters Loch Tay, 141/2 mi (23 km) long and 1 mi (1.6 km) wide. Turning SE at the junction with the Tummel River, its chief tributary, the Tay enters the North Sea through the Firth of Tay (25 mi/40 km long). The river has important salmon fisheries. Tay Bridge crosses the firth at Dundee. The original bridge collapsed (Dec. 28, 1879) during a storm, with the loss of 90 lives, and was rebuilt (1883–88).
ksuccubis
2006-02-15 06:41:05 UTC
River Tay
longest river in Scotland, flowing about 120 miles (193 km) from its source on the north slopes of Ben Lui to the North Sea below Dundee. The river drains 2,400 square miles (6,216 square km),
2015-08-16 18:26:24 UTC
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what is the longest river in Scotland?
vannillastar50
2006-02-15 06:36:39 UTC
River Tay which is 120 Miles long (193 km)flowing from the north
woodchucker392
2006-02-15 06:33:28 UTC
Tay which is 118 miles long
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