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The unusual name “Lake of
Menteith” is believed to be due to the UK Government's Ordnance Survey in 1838 who mapped the area for the first time, and identified it as a “lake” because it was referred to as a lake in literature that was prominent at the time.
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Until the early 19th century, the loch was more commonly known by the
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