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What are the 4 section of the UK?

England,Northern Ireland,Scotland and Wales.


What river borders eastern section between the United States and Canada?

St-Lawrence


What are the 5 main land regions of Connecticut?

There are five major land regions of Connecticut. These include the Taconic Section, the Central Valley, the Western New England Upland, the Eastern New England Upland, the Eastern New England Upland, and the Coastal Plain.


In this cartoon how are eastern and western sections of the US decided?

In the cartoon, the eastern section of the US is decided by a line of people that stretches all the way across the country, and the western section is assigned based on a game of rock-paper-scissors between two men.


What section of Scotland has many high tech companies?

Central Scotland mainly areas around Glasgow and Edinburgh


Where was the old viking city jorvik?

Jorvik was the Viking name for the modern city of YORK. York is located in the northeastern section of England, short of the border with Scotland. The name, Yorkshire is derived from the Viking root.


In what way did the emperors of eastern roman empire differ from the emperors of the western roman empire?

There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.


What religion is most widely practised in Great Britain?

Anglican Christianity- Britain was the centre of the establishment of the Anglican Church, so it's main religious denomination is the Church of England. Branches of the Anglican Church exist in Wales and Scotland as the Church of Wales and the Church of Scotland. However, there remains a minority element within England that is Roman Catholic. In Wales, although the Church of Wales has overtaken chapel-based non-conformism, the Baptist, Methodist and Congregationalist churches remain a substantial minority. In Scotland, the second most popular Christian demonination is Presbyterianism, with a large Catholic element in the Glasgow area. Scotland probably has the biggest Catholic populace outside of Northern Ireland. Islam is becoming increasingly established in England by Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants, but it remains very much a minority in the Celtic diaspora except for parts of the Southernmost section of Wales and the lower part of Scotland, as there is little economic incentive for Asian immigrants to settle there.


What is the difference between an HNC level 5 and a degree?

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a HNC (previously a level 4 qualification) is now Level 5 on the National Qualifications Framework.In Scotland, an HNC is Level 7 on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click under the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.


Which term is applied to a section of Scotland where high tech companies are located?

Silicon Glen.


What surrounds most of the northern section of Eastern Orthodox land?

rocks


What surroundings most of the northern section of the eastern orthodox land?

rocks