Actually, the answer is the prime minister, not the monarch. I'm also taking Civics ^^
Caithness is the most northerly county on the mainland.
The most northerly county on the mainland of Scotland is Caithness.
Most factories and plants in Scotland are located in the Central Belt, which includes cities such as Glasgow and Edinburgh. This region is a major industrial hub in Scotland, with a concentration of manufacturing facilities, refineries, and other industrial sites.
The University of Edinburgh is often considered one of the most popular and prestigious universities in Scotland.
Glasgow is the most populated city in Scotland and the third most populous city in Europe after London and Birmingham, England. All of Glasgow and its surrounding areas is approx. 2.3 million people or 41% of Scotland's total population.
The Secretary of State for Scotland is head of the Scotland Office. The primary responsibility is to liaise between the Westminster and Scottish government. Prior to devolution, the Scottish Secretary has seen most of its power transferred to the Scottish Executive.
Glasgow Is The Most Popular City In Scotland.
Scotland mines coal.
Glasgow is Scotland's most populated city.
england has the most castles or scotlend
Robert Burns is considered to be Scotland most famous poet.
Hydro electric power, wind power, wave power and oil.
Peterhead, which is located in Northeast Scotland.
Scotland is the most mountainous area of the UK.
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Initially, King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England in 1603 as heir of Elizabeth I. This united the crowns England and Scotland. Slowly the governments merged, with most power gravitating to London. In 1707 the parliaments of Scotland and England merged to form the United Kingdom.