Scotland has no national capital, as such, because it is part of the United Kingdom. However, they have been granted certain legislative powers, including tax-raising authority, and their parliament is in EDINBURGH.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland.
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What are narrow deep valleys called
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There are more than one term for a deep narrow valley. Glens,
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Which city is considered to be the gateway between the north and baltic seas
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Copenhagen
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Which country is located on the border between France and Spain
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Andorra
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What is the most important industrial center and largest city of Scotland
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Aberdeen is the most industrialised city in Scotland through
having huge numbers of companies involved in the oil and gas
sector.
As a result there is virtually no unemployment and it is hard to
find enough workers in the area.
Glasgow is the largest city and was the most important
industrial centre in the past.
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What is the wealthiest country in Southern Europe
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Italy
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Which country is one of the leading shipbuilders of the world
Which answer best describes the dominant climate of the British Isles
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it's fogy and damp
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Capitals of Canadian territories
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the capitals of the 3 Canadian Territories are :
. Yukon - Whitehorse
. Northwest Territories- Yellowknife
. Nunavut - Iqaluit
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Which of these bodies of water is a boundary of the Iberian peninsula
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The Bay of Biscay is a boundary of the Iberian peninsula.
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Which Norden country is the largest and most populous
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Sweden
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What name is given to the combined countries of Norway Sweden Finland and Iceland
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Scandinavia as the name for the combination of Norway, Sweden
and Denmark. It also often includes Finland, Iceland and the Faroe
Islands.
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What is in the center of Spain
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The Province of Madrid and the largest city and capital of
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What is the capital of Scotland
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland.
Scotland has no national capital, as such, because it is part of the United Kingdom. However, they have been granted certain legislative powers, including tax-raising authority, and their parliament is in EDINBURGH.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland.
What are narrow deep valleys called
There are more than one term for a deep narrow valley. Glens,
canyons, ravines, fjords are terms you could use.
Which city is considered to be the gateway between the north and baltic seas
Copenhagen
Which country is located on the border between France and Spain
Andorra
What is the most important industrial center and largest city of Scotland
Aberdeen is the most industrialised city in Scotland through
having huge numbers of companies involved in the oil and gas
sector.
As a result there is virtually no unemployment and it is hard to
find enough workers in the area.
Glasgow is the largest city and was the most important
industrial centre in the past.
What is the wealthiest country in Southern Europe
Italy
Which country is one of the leading shipbuilders of the world