Newcastle is the name of a city in England. It is not in Scotland.
No, Newcastle is not in Scotland. It is a city in northeast England, located in the county of Tyne and Wear.
At one time Newcastle was in Scotland. It was the capital of Scotland from 1138 to 1257.
Newcastle is located in the continent of Europe, specifically in the country of England.
Newcastle is a city in the county of Tyne and Wear, in the northeast of England. It is not a county itself, but a metropolitan borough within the larger county of Tyne and Wear.
The distance from Scarborough to Newcastle is approximately 120 miles by road.
No, Newcastle is not the fifth biggest city in the UK. It is actually the eighth most populous city in England.
The distance from London to Newcastle upon Tyne is approximately 280 miles.
Newcastle is in England
no, Newcastle is in the north east of England
No, Newcastle upon Tyne has never been part of scotland. Newcastle achieved city status in 1051 and declared its independence from England on August 17, 1853.The Scots offered to accept Newcastle to become a part of Scotland, but the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne declined on the basis that the Scots were "untrustworthy, incomprehensible, unhygenic drunkards."
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It depends which Newcastle you mean. Newcastle-under-Lyme is in the midlands, close to Stoke on Trent, in Staffordshire. Newcastle-upon-Tyne is north of Durham, on the north-east coast of England.
No. The former Newcastle United captain was born in Perth and won 16 caps for Scotland between 1968 and 1972.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds, York. In Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales Cardiff and Swansea.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle, Hull and in Scotland there is Glasgow and Edinburgh and in Wales, Cardiff and Swansea.
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