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Scotland

Questions related to the country of Scotland, which is located at the northern end of the island of Great Britain. The island lies close to the Atlantic coast of Europe. Scotland together with Northern Ireland, England and Wales comprises the nation called The United Kingdom

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Do you need a drivers license to drive a moped in Scotland?

Yes and you need to have a provisional licence, have passed your theory test and you are required to pass Compulsory Basic Training.

Do all Scottish people have red hair?

It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.

Are there any police on fair isle Scotland?

Since there is an airstrip on fair ilse - there will be a police presence to protect the border.

What bank is the oldest bank in Scotland?

The Bank of Scotland, established in 1695.

Did Robert Burns wear a kilt?

Robert Burns never wore the kilt himself which is why some people say you should not wear kilts on Burns' night. During the life of Robert Burns it was an outlawed form of dress after the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745

Where would you find a Grille for your 1998 Chrysler Sebring Lxi Coupeno junk yards have them?

J.C. Whitney, E-Bay, Check your local newspaper, and classified ads on internet via local television stations. I've found almost everything I've needed for most every replacement part or accessory.

What is the phone number of the Scotland Community Library in Scotland?

The phone number of the Scotland Community Library is: 605-583-2340.

Is the haggis an animal?

Actually, the inside is all oats but the outside is sheep stomach.

Who sang the Flower of Scotland?

Roy Williamson of the folk group The Corries

Miles between Seattle Washington to Scotland?

The distance from Seattle to Glasgow Scotland is, 4457 miles or 3873 nautical miles. (Time and Date.com)

How many US stamps to mail letter to Scotland?

You can post letters from England to anywhere in the UK for the same price.

Letter - up to 100g Max size 240mm x 165mm x 5mm

First Class........46p

Second Class...36p

Large letter - anything over the above sizes and up to100g Max size 353mm x 250mm x 25mm

First Class........75p

Second Class...58p

Packet - anything over the above sizes and up to 100g

First Class.......£1.58

Second Class..£1.33

There are many other rates available and your local Post office will be able to calculate anything above what is listed here, or for Recorded and Special Delivery services.

What is the Scottish referendum?

The referendum to be held in Scotland on 18 September 2014 will decide if Scotland should become an independent country separate from the United Kingdom (yes vote) or remain part of the UK (no vote).

The result is that Scotland has decided to stay a UK country. Which economically was the best decision they could have made at the time.

What restronts are in Scotland and where?

Mate, Scotland is a country - there's restaurants in pretty much every major settlement

How are you in scotish?

IN Scot land you are a different ac sent many people who go there no that some people are different land witch so you are many different things in Scot land.

What is the life expantancy of someone born in Scotland?

In 2007 life expectancy was calculated at 79.9 for females and 75.9 for males.

What is Scotland in Japanese?

The Japanese word for 'Scotland' is the same as in English, but approximated into the language with native phonemes. Written in Japanese it is: スコットランド. In English characters, it is "sukuttorando."

What is reeky in modern time?

If someone or something is 'reekin' or 'reeks' then it means very smelly.

How expensive is Scottish gas?

Scottish Gas is the trade name of British Gas in Scottland. The market is so in flux that no generic price can be named - it will be out of date in a week.

What is a 'buttery' in Scotland?

A 'buttery' in Scotland is a type of savory and popular Scottish bread roll. A 'buttery' in Scotland is often also referred to as a roll, a rowie, or a rollie.

Why is Scotland's national flower the thistle?

Legend says that a Norse army was invading a Scottish camp during the night. One of the Norse soliders stood on a thistle, cried out in pain and alerted the Scottish army to their presence.