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The physical landscapes in the UK are diverse and include upland areas like the Scottish Highlands and the Welsh mountains, lowland areas like the English countryside and coastal plains, as well as rivers, lakes, and coastlines. Additionally, there are areas of urban development such as cities and towns that are interspersed throughout the landscape.
The mountains in the UK, such as the Scottish Highlands and the Welsh mountains, were formed through a combination of tectonic activity, volcanic eruptions, and glacial processes over millions of years. The uplift of the Earth's crust, folding and faulting of rocks, and erosion by glaciers all played a role in shaping the diverse mountain landscapes in the UK.
The Scottish Highlands is a region in Scotland that covers most of the northern part of the country, rather than a specific city or town. It is known for its stunning landscapes, rugged terrain, and historic sites.
Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, after Christchurch. It is known for its Scottish heritage, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful natural landscapes.
Some similar landlocked countries include Switzerland and Austria due to their mountainous terrain and strong economies, or Mongolia and Bolivia due to their vast, sparsely populated landscapes and unique cultural histories.
Welsh and Scottish people ARE British.
Scottish
Scottish people live in Scotland. Welsh people live in Wales.
language?? Gaelic is a western Celtic language, similar to Manx and Scottish Gallic, distantly related to Welsh, Cornish and Breton
Her ancestry is given as English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish
Another interesting Welsh National fact from the past was that Earth Summit's 1987 Welsh National was the first horse to win the Welsh, Scottish and English Grand Nationals.
welsh = tŷ o heddwch
In Welsh, "gwifr" is pronounced as "goo-eef-r." Each letter is pronounced individually: "gw" is a guttural sound similar to the "ch" in Scottish loch, "i" as in the English word "see," "f" as in "fate," and "r" as in "run."
In Irish:The Welsh language is Breatnais;the Welsh people are na Breatnaigh;describing something as Welsh is Breatnach.In Scottish Gaelic:CuimrisCuimrichCuimreach
no. its welsh
The proper adjective for Wales is Welsh.
Welsh, Scottish, or Scots-Irish