England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales
In standard English, a glen would be described as a valley.
"Scotland" in English is Scozia in Italian.
Schotland is in English 'Scotland' so it's not hard to guess what Scotland is.. Scotland
It is french for Scotland...
The name McAllister originates in Scotland. It is the English form of the name Mac Alasdair, which means "son of Alasdair".
English kings had no authority over Scotland.
Scotland. It is an English spelling of the Gaelic "Sìne" (Jane, Jean).
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, which is governed by the British Government and British Monarchy. Therefore Scotland uses the English Sterling (£) currency.
The English
'Scotland' is not a word in Gaelic; it's in English.
Britain is an island, not a language. Most of the people in Britain speak English.