The Highlands and Islands
Wales and Scotland
the emigration of Christians to non-Christian areas around the world
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Islands council areas of Scotland was created in 1975.
Most of the towns and cities are urban, large areas of the countryside are rural.
no because they were too busy to even pick their nose
There are areas of land which nothing grows but these are scattered widely.
Squirrels live in Dreys, these tend to be situated in woodland, normally up a tree. Scotland has large areas of woodland so it can be safely assumed that there is a high probability that squirrels live in them. Trees. Pretty much any tree in Scotland, red squirrels can be found in Northern Scotland.
The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. Most people in Scotland speak English, but a few speak Scots or Gaelic as well.
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.
Old age pensioners receive free bus passes in most areas.
No, but like most places, some areas are more expensive than others.