Yes the name Novoscotia is mand from two Latin words Novo and Scotia which mean New Scotland.
Charles I introduced the new Prayer Book for Scotland in 1637. Many people say that it was an attemt to make Scotland a Catholic country and that the book was based on Anglican teachings.
Not much. The big celebration in Scotland is New Years Eve, known in Scotland as Hogmany.
New Year is New Year, but there is a special celebration called Hogmanay taking place on New Year's Eve in Scotland. The rituals associated with Hogmanay differ depending on the region of Scotland you are in.
Scotland
first you research Scotland, is it the right place for you? if it is, buy a house in Scotland. depending on where you live now, get a plane, trian, boat, car to Scotland and move in to your new house. simple :)
the bay of fundy
The bay of Fundy
Halifax, charlottetown, St Johns, Novascotia, Brunswick, New Foundland, Fredrickton are cities in Appalachian Plateau.
Northeast
Halifax to Montreal is 777 miles.
NO, new Brunswick doesn't means New Scotland because new Brunswick is a province in Canada and New Scotland is province in Europe.
New ScotlandNova Scotia means New Scotland
Newfoundland, St. Pierre and Miquelon (3 islands)
Nova Scotia is Latin for New Scotland.
Your flight time will be 23 hours if you fly from Scotland to New Zealand.
The capital of New Scotland, commonly known as Nova Scotia, is the city of Halifax.
Canada borders the north of the New England states.