The distance between the above mentioned places is 670.2 km approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.
At their closest points, they are about 12 miles or 19 kilometres apart.
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There is about 281 miles between Scotland and Ireland. A flight would take about an hour when flying on a commercial airliner at 500 miles per hour.
The distance between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Dublin, Ireland, is 3,433 miles or 5,524 kilometers "as the crow flies."
Strictly speaking there was never a union between Scotland and Ireland. When the United Kingdom was formed in 1801 Ireland united with Great Britain which was a union of Scotland and England.
Scotland has a land border with England and is only a short distance from Northern Ireland across the Irish sea. The Republic of Ireland, Wales, Iceland, Denmark and Norway are all within fairly easy reach of Scotland.
There have always been good relations between Ireland and Scotland, so they would be regarded as friends.
Ireland and Scotland have had no particular battle between them. Both have been involved in other battles, but not against each other. Some Scottish soldiers may have been on the British side in various battles with Ireland, but those were not specifically between Ireland and Scotland.
The distance between Scotland and Australia is 10,060 miles (16,190km) This mileage was calulated between Aberdeen and Adelaide.
The distance in miles between Rome in Italy and the country of Scotland is 1520 miles. The distance may vary slightly depending on the specific destination in Scotland.
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