A district is the area governed by a local council.
Scotland--it's one big scottish district.
Yes, the Lake District lies entirely within Cumbria, in North West England
Grampian. Originally it was in Aberdeenshire.
The Cuillin (on Skye, and island off Scotland) Monadhliath Mountains (Scotland) Grampian Mountains (Scotland) Cairngorm Mountains (Scotland) Cambrian Mountains (Wales) - The Brecon Beacons - Snowdonia The Pennines (England) The Lake District (England) The Peak District (England)
No, but there is a district called Harris in the Western Isles (Hebrides) of Scotland
From the Scottish border at Gretna, less than an hour.
Kirsteen Davidson has written: 'Running the Granite City' -- subject(s): Aberdeen (Scotland), Aberdeen (Scotland). District Council, Politics and government
Yes: Golden Eagles fly both in Scotland & in the lake District.
UK government in WestminsterScottish government in HolyroodLocal government (district and city councils)
The district of Castlemilk is located in Scotland. Some hotels located in Castlemilk are the Residence Inn, the Marriott, the Gretna Hall Hotel and the Best Western Station Hotel.
The Rhins or Rhinns of Galloway are in the most South Western corner of Scotland, part of Dumfries & Galloway in the district of Wigtownshire.What are the Rhins?The name Rhins comes from the Gaelic Na Rannaibh, meaning 'points' or 'headlands'.
K.A.T MacPherson has written: 'Geology of the Kilmarnock district' -- subject(s): Geology - Scotland - Kilmarnock