Mince Pie Park.
The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
west coast of Ireland
I can't find Connamona in my UK gazetteer. However, it sounds like an Irish place name and if it is, it would be within the geographical area of the British Isles.
Probably the diverse cultures of Scotland, Wales, Ireland and England.
Derry City with 1800mm of rain a year. The Amazon rainforest only gets 1600mm a year!
The snow only falls in the place which has mountains or it falls in the north of a country example Pakistan, British Isles and USA.
In HorseIsle, there is no such place.
There isn't really a straight answer to that question, but a good place i think is Oxfordshire, around Banbury and Chipping Norton, it's where i live. Hope i helped!
The Battle of the Boyne took place in 1690. Almost all clothing for soldiers in the British Isles was made of wool at that time.
Vikings began raiding along the British Isles about 790 AD and in the early middle ages many still were raiding along the coast lines of Ireland and the British Isles, but they soon began to settle into colonies, began trading, and become part of the population. Dublin Ireland began as a Viking town. Many words come from the their language and are part of the English language today. Place names are also Viking names and are still used today through out the British Isles and France. They added much to the history of the British Isles, France, Spain, and Russia in art, music, language, and the red hair that is still seen today comes from Viking ancestors.
The Fremminik Isles quest will take you you the right place.