Kinlochleven
Kinlochleven is a town situated in Lochaber, in the Scottish Highlands as well as exists at the eastern end of Loch Leven. To the north exist the Mamores ridge; to the south lie the mountains flanking Glen Coe. The village was formed from two formerly different small neighborhoods - Kinlochmore to the north of the River Leven in Inverness-shire and also Kinlochbeg to the south of the Leven in Argyll - adhering to the construction of an aluminium smelter and also linked housing for its employees. The processing plant was powered by a hydroelectric scheme situated in the hills over, and made Kinlochleven the first town worldwide to have every house linked to electricity, coining the phrase "The Electric Village". In 1991, the town (according to annual census returns) had just over 1000 occupants in some 420 houses. Today it is a significant traveler destination and also centre for mountain pursuits.