Caithness is the most northerly county on the mainland.
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The name Caledonia has often been applied to Scotland, It is derived from Caledonii, the Roman name of a tribe in the northern part Great Britain or what is now Scotland.
Newcastle is the name of a city in England. It is not in Scotland.
The population of Scotland never referred to Scotland as Caledonia, the Romans did. Before the word 'Scotland' it was referred to as 'Alba'.
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Grand County is the name of a county in Colorado and Utah. Glasgow is the capital city in Scotland.
County Aberdeen, Scotland is the origin - see link -
First of all, Scotland is not a county it's a country. We get our name from the ancient Scotti tribe from Northern Ireland who settled here in the Dark Ages. If the question refers to Scott County Illinois that County was named after an early pioneer family named Scott that had first settled in the area. As to the relevance of Scotland to the etymology of Scott County it is of interest since one of the early villages in what is now Scott County bears the name Glasgow.
Smith is the most popular surname followed closely by MaCdonald. the most popular girls name in Scotland is Lucy i think
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Orange County
Hancock County.
Probably Clackmannanshire in Scotland. However, there are some counties that have two words in their title which might be longer.
The Grays from the Inverurie area.