it depends on what it is and climate is usually cool and rainy
No, Scotland, like England, Wales, Northern Irealnd and the Republic of Ireland is divided into counties.
There are no states in Scotland. Scotland, like the rest of the United Kingdom is divided into counties. For more information see the related link and the related question under Question tools to the left.
Bagpipes are usually associated with Scotland. They have a long history in Scottish culture and are often played at events like weddings, funerals, and military ceremonies.
You can get to Scotland by air, through airports such as Edinburgh and Glasgow; by train, arriving at cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow; or by ferry from various locations in England and Northern Ireland to ports in Scotland. Additionally, there are bus and car options available for traveling to Scotland.
Yes, Scotland reporter Lorna Gordon is Scottish. As a reporter covering news in Scotland, she is likely to be a native of Scotland or have strong connections to the country. It is common for reporters to have a deep understanding of the region they cover, which would require being Scottish in this case.
boxing day in scotland is like we all spend the day after xmas together
Scotland is very popular and not many people don't like it !!!!
He puts on a kilt before he arrives in Scotland.
Yes, I love it!
LIfe in Scotland is like a Potato in a TOilet and is experienced through putting your head through the dirt like an ostrich.
Because Scotland has some of the most spectacular scenery in the UK.
there not really, or not more than somewhere like the USA.
In Scotland we do parades and wear kilts and eat food its like a normal parade reall
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. HM Treasury serves the entire UK.
well being from scotland they can do whatever they like with it
Left leaning.
no he did not he thought of them as a threat