About Inverness
Inverness, meaning “Inner, Mouth of the River Ness,” is a city in the Highlands in Scotland. It is the historic center of the Highlands and is situated at the main crossing of the River Ness at its eastern end. Loch Ness Glenmore. Located on both sides of the river and the Caledonian Canal, it dominates the road network in northern Scotland.
The population of Inverness increased from 40,969 in 2001 to 46,969 in 2012. Inverness has been described as the happiest place in Scotland, according to a survey by a property website.
Inverness is the vast region’s commercial, educational, and tourist centers. Both production and services have been expanded to meet the needs of the offshore oil industry. Other industries include fish processing, agriculture, forestry, and electrical engineering.