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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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What does the company Scottish Water do?

Scottish Water is a company which provides water services in Scotland. This would involve water for homes or businesses in their everyday activities as well as sewage services.

Why is stone of scope the treasure of Scotland?

What you mean is the Stone of Scone. It used to sit under the throne of Scottish Kings when Scotland was an independent country and not part of the UK.

How do you get to the Isle of Skye by train?

The closest train station is at Kyle of Lochalsh, a bus goes to Skye from there.

How much of England use to be Scotland?

Scotland use to own down to York but England was jelous so they try to take Scotland but failed even though they had three times the soldiers

How far is it from Glasgow Scotland to Burra Shetland Islands?

To get from the centre of Glasgow to Burra, Shetland by car you have to drive from Glasgow to Aberdeen which is about 145miles, then get an over night ferry from Aberdeen to Lerwick in Shetland (leaving 7pm arriving 7am) which is 231 miles and then it is 10 to 12 miles to Burra depending on which part you are going to.

Total travelling distance roughly 390 miles and you would need to leave the centre of Glasgow no later than 12 noon to arrive in Burra about 8am the next morning.

Where is Scottish gas headquarters located?

The Scottish gas headquarters building is located in Granton, North Edinburgh Scotland. There are also branches located in various spots in Scotland, but this is the location of the headquarters.

What is a Scottish boy called?

In Scots dialect, a 'Loon' is a boy, (as in young male person).

What tactics were used to conquer Scotland?

Scotland has never been conquered.

The Scottish Wars of Independence with England were a series of military campaigns fought between England and Scotland in the 13th and 14th centuries. These ended with Scotland retaining its independent status.

King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England when he inherited the English crown in 1603. Each country remained legally separate until the Act of Union in 1707 when the parliament of Great Britain was established, and the parliaments of England and Scotland abolished.

The bombing of clydebank in World War 2?

The Axis wanted to take over Clydebank because it was a big place, it was Rich and it had many luxaries.

Surrounded by wales Scotland and Ireland what did England fear?

England feared that Scotland, Ireland and wales would attack them and wipe out the whole world!!!

How long does it take to get to Scotland from Norway How long does it take to get to Scotland from Norway by sailing?

Assuming a small dinghy like Finn Class can develop speed up to 5 knots (let's say 10kph) and a rough distance form Norway shore to Scotland shore is about 500km, I'd say about 50 hours, so maybe 2 days?

What does Scotland export to Germany?

As of 2004, the top exporting sectors to Germany were electrical and instrumental engineering and chemicals and mineral products.

Where is Dunfermline?

Dunfermline is a town in Fife, Scotland.

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The Loch Ness Monster life cycle?

Although many people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster, there is no scientific proof that it exists.

Does Scotland have a constitution?

Scotland is part of the United Kingdom so doesn't have a constitution but it does have its own parliament in Edinburgh which can legislate on most things except monetary, foreign and defence policy.