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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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Who killed Alexander III King of Scotland?

I deleted the previous answer 'William Wallace' because it was wrong. NO-ONE killed Alexander III. He fell from his horse near Kinghorn in Fife in 1286 while riding to see his Queen.

Are there any Yugioh tournaments around the oban area on the west coast of Scotland?

Check the Related Links section below for a link to the official Yu-Gi-Oh! website for the UK. After selecting your country you should see a list of locations for tournaments in the area.

How many miles is Tunis to Glasgow?

From Tunis, you will take a CAR FERRY from Tunis, Tunisia to GENOA, ITALY. The CAR FERRY is operated by GRANDI NAVI VELOCI. There are 3 sailings weekly, with a 24-hour crossing duration. For more information, see the related link below.

From Genoa, Italy, it is 1,230 kilometres (764 miles) from the PORT OF GENOA to CALAIS, where you will take either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the CAR FERRY to ENGLAND. This is the route:

  1. Follow signs to autostrada A26 ALESSANDRIA (via A10).
  2. Take A26 to A21 TURIN (to T4 FRÉJUS tunnel) near Alessandria.
  3. Take A21 to T4 FRÉJUS, via A32 BARDONECCHIA (via the tangenziale TORINO [Turin Ring Road]).
  4. Cross the FRÉJUS TUNNEL (toll), thru the Alps, into FRANCE, where you will continue on A43 LYON. For more information on the Fréjus Tunnel, see the related link below.
  5. Take A43 to A6 PARIS, via A432 PARIS and A46 PARIS to bypass LYON.
  6. Take A6 to A31 LILLE.
  7. Take A31 to A5 LILLE.
  8. Take A5 to A26 LILLE.
  9. Take A26 to CALAIS, where you will follow signs to either the TUNNEL SOUS LA MANCHE (CHANNEL TUNNEL) (recommended) or the CAR FERRY (alternate).

From Calais, you will take either the CHANNEL TUNNEL car shuttle to ENGLAND (near Folkestone) or the CAR FERRY from Calais to DOVER, ENGLAND (which is operated by P&O FERRIES). For more information on the CHANNEL TUNNEL shuttle and the CALAIS-DOVER FERRY, see the related links below.

From the Channel Tunnel port-of-entry to Glasgow, it is 485 miles to Glasgow taking this route:

  1. Take M20 LONDON (via A20 if you are coming from Dover) to M25(W) towards HEATHROW and GATWICK, via M26 (@ J3).
  2. Take M25, around LONDON, to M40(W) BIRMINGHAM @ J16.
  3. Take M40 to M42 to The NORTH (to M6), outside of Birmingham.
  4. Take M42 (briefly) to M6 TOLL to The NORTH WEST, and then take M6 TOLL, around BIRMINGHAM, to M6 (NORTH).
  5. Take M6 up to SCOTLAND, where the motorway continues as A74(M).
  6. Continue on A74(M) & M74 to Glasgow.

Also, for more information on the Italian autostradeand the French autoroutes (both of which are mostly tolled, with the exception of some sections), see the related links below.

Is the diameter of a golf hole or cup 4.25 inches to match the size of King James II of Scotland's royal scepter?

It's based on the size of the first known hole cutting tool, formed using excess drainpipe from the Musselburgh Golf Club building. It was used from 1829 at Musselburgh Old Course. The dimension was adopted in 1893 by the Royal & Ancient and has been used ever since.

Whats scotlands geographical position?

Northern part of the island of Great Britain.

Who makes law in Scotland?

YES. The Scottish Parliament has delegated primary legislative powers.

When did Jack Simpson die?

Jack Simpson died on 9 July 1895

My ancestores were part of the MacKenzie clan of Scotland but now a days we spell it McKenzie is there a reason why?

That is properly just how your ancestors wanted to spell it

there are different ways but maybe they chose this way to be different

Why you want to work for Royal Bank of Scotland?

Coz previously im working with abn anro bank for credit card as an executive and i have lot of experience in credit card

Why was the Fourth Road Bridge built?

The forth road was built so that people and goods could cross the forth faster than waiting on the trains which run at set times as the only fast route across the forth at the time was kinkarden bridge which takes a longer journey to get from Edinburgh to fife and viceversa, there is a new bridge due to be built but I don't know when.

Where did Scotland get its name from?

Land of the Scots, from Old English Scottas, "inhabitants of Ireland." Old English borrowed the word from late Latin Scotti, of unknown origin. It may possibly have come from an Irish term of scorn, scuit. After the departure of the Romans from Britain in 423, an Irish tribe invaded Scotland, and the name came with them. It later extended to other Irish who settled in the northern regions of Britain. ,

Where can i find a 50cc reliant robin 3 wheeler car for sale?

Reliant Robins do not have 50cc engines ! They are either 478cc or 848cc.

What is the weather in Scotland hot or cold?

It gets cold in winter (November- March) about 1 degrees Celsius, sometimes less.

Then at the moment (May) it's about 15 degrees Celsius.

In summer (June-August), it doesn't usually get much warmer than 25 degrees Celsius

What type of a crop used to make bread beer whiskey?

I know you're stuck on that crossword puzzle...

I think it's grain.

Why did Scotlands rugby team play in White against France last week?

Scotland has white as their alternatives strip. Its common for the home team to use their alternative strip as both play in blue

What was Leadhills in Scotland famous for?

It is one of the highest villages, has the highest golf course and has the oldest subscription library in the country, it was also famous for gold mining.

Scotland's bordering countries or bodies of water?

Scotland has a border with only one country, which is England. Scotland has coasts on the North Sea, Irish Sea and Atlantic Ocean.

King of scotland 1306?

Robert the Bruce was crowned king on March 25 1306 - at Scone in Perthshire. He died in 1329. His successor was David II.

When did sainsburys open a store in hamilton Scotland and how many people did it employ?

Sainsbury's opened a store in Hamilton, Scotland, on October 24, 2019. The store created around 170 jobs for the local community.

What effect did the loch ness monster have on people?

The Loch Ness Monster has captivated the public imagination since its modern emergence in the 1930s, leading to a mix of fascination and skepticism. This legendary creature has inspired countless stories, documentaries, and tourism, significantly boosting the local economy in Scotland. It has also sparked debates about myth versus reality, encouraging exploration into cryptozoology and the nature of belief. Overall, the Loch Ness Monster serves as a cultural icon, reflecting humanity's enduring curiosity about the unknown.