Hadrians Wall.
The border between Scotland and England is marked by a boundary that was established through various treaties and agreements over the centuries, most notably the Treaty of York in 1237. Today, the boundary is marked by signs and, in some places, physical markers such as the stone cairns known as "Border Stanes" that date back to the 18th century.
The Cheviot Hills is a range of hills that forms part of the border between Scotland and England. The hills stretch for about 30 miles across the border region.
No, Manchester is not in Scotland. It is a city located in England. Scotland is a separate country located to the north of England.
No, Wolverhampton is a city located in England, not Scotland.
Pounds sterling, the same as in the rest of the UK. In Scotland three banks issue their own banknotes: the Bank of Scotland, - the Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale Bank. English notes (issued by the Bank of England) are valid in Scotland and Scottish notes can be used in England. They have exactly the same value.
Carlisle is a city in north-west England, located near the border with Scotland.
The dialling code 0131 is used in Edinburgh, Scotland - not in England.
They were vehicles for the nobility of Scotland to confirm allegiance to Edward I of England.
Scotland has a thistle, which is a national symbol. The rose is the symbol used by England.
The Cheviot Hills is a range of hills that forms part of the border between Scotland and England. The hills stretch for about 30 miles across the border region.
Scotland is north of England.
Scotland and England created a union called Great Britain in 1707. England did not conquer Scotland.
England , Scotland , and Wales.England, Scotland and WalesThe island of Great Britain is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales.
The Shetland Islands are part of Scotland, not England. They used to belong to Norway.
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Scotland and England share a common border so you could just step into England from Scotland.
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
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