England (by the way, it's shorter)
It depends on how one defines Scotland and England. The length of coastline of England only is 5581 miles (8982 km), and of mainland England plus the Isle of Wight, Lundy and the Scilly Isles is 6261 miles (10,077 km). Mainland Scotland measures about 4174 miles (6718 kms) but adding the islands of Arran, Islay and Jura, Shetland and Orkney, and the Western Isles brings the total to 11,550 miles (18,588 km) So mainland England has a longer coastline than mainland Scotland but Scotland has a longer coastline than England.
Slovenia
With the exception of Wales, all the countries making up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have two coastlines. England, Scotland and Northern Ireland all have eastern and western coastlines, England also has a southern coastline and Scotland also has a northern coastline. Wales has a western coastline.
The North Sea separates Britain from the mainland of Europe. Britain is an island that has three countries on, which are England, Wales and Scotland. Only England and Scotland have a North Sea coastline.
Most of Scotland is surrounded only by the sea. It has a coastline of about 5,000 miles. Scotland shares a 60-mile border with England to its south. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland lie across the sea from the west of Scotland.
The country between Scotland and Wales is... England.
Canada is the country with the longest coastline (152,100 miles) and Monaco has the shortest coastline (3.5 miles).
Wales and Scotland both have a border with England.
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
No, Manchester is not in Scotland. It is a city located in England. Scotland is a separate country located to the north of England.
The country with the largest coastline is Canada. Canada's coastline is 152,100 miles long. The country with the shortest coastline is Monaco.
No. Scotland is north of England. New England is in the United States of America.