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No. Scotland was known many hundreds of years before James Cook was even born.
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No. Captain James Cook was born in England, but his father, also James, was born in Ednam near Kelso , Roxburghshire, in the borders region of Scotland.
He thought that the South Island of New Zealand looked like Scotland and Dunedin was named after Edinburgh.
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The first European to visit the island, James Cook, thought parts of it reminded him of his native Scotland, or "Caledonia".
England, Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland... Something that ends with land.
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