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St Andrew (patriot of Scotland) was crucified on a cross of that shape and Scotland chose him as their patriot and designed a flag based on his history. Hope that helped
200 million years ago, Scotland was part of the supercontinent known as Pangaea. It was located near the equator, experiencing a warm and humid climate with lush vegetation. Scotland did not have its current shape and geography at that time.
The most widely-held view is that the Scottish invented curling, so most people would say the Scottish invented the curling rock. Modern curling rocks are much more consistent in terms of shape and weight, but they all come from the same special granite quarry in Scotland.
John Knox played a pivotal role in establishing Presbyterianism in Scotland during the Protestant Reformation. He was a leading figure in the movement to reform the Scottish church, advocating for a system of governance that emphasized the authority of Scripture and local congregations. Knox's efforts contributed to the establishment of the Church of Scotland as a distinct Protestant denomination, rooted in Calvinist theology. His influence helped shape Scotland's religious landscape for generations.
No, Bennachie in Scotland is not an extinct volcano. It is part of the Grampian mountain range and is formed from ancient granite and schist rocks. Its distinctive shape and location are a result of geological processes, not volcanic activity.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
scotland-in the country appearance. Green hills etc..
For the simple fact the Earth is not flat, it is in a sphere shape.
Well Scotland is a country so in Scotland
Scotland = Schottland
No but we were called Caledonia before we were called Scotland.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotland was only called Caledonia by the Romans. The Gaelic for Scotland is Alba and it is sometimes romantically referred to as Scotia. If Scotland has a nickname then it is Bonnie Scotland.
In good condition it would be worth somewhere around $35 to $45 + or -. =