lowlander

/ˈloʊləndər/
noun
  1. A person who lives in a lowland area, especially in Scotland.
    • The festival brought together highlanders and lowlanders for a celebration of Scottish culture.
    • The lowlanders of the region are known for their farming traditions.
    • Many lowlanders moved to the city for work during the industrial revolution.
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