Newcastle is in England
No, Newcastle is not in Scotland. It is a city in northeast England, located in the county of Tyne and Wear.
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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Scotland and Newcastle
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.
Newcastle is 30 feet above sea level
Yes there are herons in Scotland.
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.
There are many different places to see and things to do in Scotland. A great website that allows you to explore what Scotland has to offer is http://www.visitscotland.com/guide/see-and-do/visitor-attractions2/. Check it out and see the must-see attractions at Scotland.