There is a VERY big difference when it comes to the issue of fees payable by students, as many that ARE payable at English Uni's, are FREE at Scottish Uni's, subject to some conditions, such as residency etc.
It varies- some Scottish constituencies are bigger than English ones, and vice versa. there is no general rule (although as a nation, Scotland is smaller than England).
England had two kings named James. Scotland had six. The last of the Scottish ones was also the first of the English ones.
England, Italy, Cananda, France , Germany< Scotland those are the ones I can think of. I hope its helpful.
Nuclear ones, 17 reactors (14 AGR, 1 PWR, two Magnox) are operational. This includes Scotland and Wales
Colonists came from England in many different groups. The most famous ones were the settlement of Jamestown and the Settlement of New England.
There are several theme parks in England, including popular ones such as Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, and Legoland Windsor. The exact number may vary as new parks may be developed in the future.
Many sports were invented in Great Britain. I will just name the most popular ones. First of all Football (or soccer) was invented in England by saxons. Rugby was invented in Rugby, England. Golf was invented in Scotland, and so was Curling. Also in Scotland, Shinty was invented. This is only really popular in Scotland. The Brits also invented cricket. The U.K. can also take credit for Hurling, a sport only popular in Ireland. Finally, both Scotland and England can take credit for the small, up and coming sport of Koppball.
West Virginia University & Marshall are the state's biggest universities. There several other smaller ones.
Yes, there are several mountains in the UK. Some of the well-known ones include Ben Nevis in Scotland, Snowdon in Wales, and Scafell Pike in England.
No. The United Kingdom includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is an island which contains England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland, which is a separate island. So the United Kingdom includes all of one island and part or another one, and also many other small islands around the coast of Great Britain.Not entirely. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Geographically, this is comprised of the main island of Great Britain, which includes England, Scotland and Wales and hundreds off offshore islands. Northern Ireland is located in the northeast corner of the island of Ireland.
4 different ones England France Russia America
Only minor ones and very rarely.