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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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How many people have cars in Scotland?

Scotland and England are linked by several roads and the same types of vehicles are driven in both countries. Cars, buses, lorries, tractors, motorcycles, scooters etc. Scotland, being a developed country, use most modern types of vehicles, as well as the motor vehicles noted above they also have several international airports and being a coutry with a lot of islands there are numerous ferries and boats. In addition there are main train lines going from the major cities.

What is the earliest date given for the introduction of Christianity to England?

653 a.D

Another Answer:

A Greek historian, Metapirastes, reports the Apostle Peter, "But particularly that he was a long time in BRITAIN, where he converted many nations to the faith." (See marginal note, p. 45, in Cave's "Antiquitates Apostolicae".)

Others have noted his brother Andrew preaching to the future Scots. This then is in the late 40s to early 60s AD - the first Century preaching the message of Christ of the Kingdom of God.

How big are the lochness eyes?

Loch Ness is a lake so it doesn't have any eyes but it does have a bottom.

How many goats live in Scotland?

That is impossible to tell. "How many goats do you currently own?" is not a question in the census.

What photo ID do you need when flying with flybe?

The most acceptable ID is a current passport but ask them if they will accept anything else. It sometimes varies between different airlines - even on domestic flights.

Who studies the Loch Ness Monster?

Many teams of scientists from around the world have gone there in search of Nessie.Many universities have sent teams,all armed with the most advanced technology available.There are people scanning the lake constantly from shore,and boats ply the water daily with sophisticated radar,and sonar devices.Still ,no Nessie.Underwater cameras caught some interesting footage of a fin like appendage,but even that has been stored away for further analysis.

Why is royal bank of Scotland royal?

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has the term 'Royal' because it was founded by Royal Charter in 1727. The use of the term Royal is restricted, and, would normally have to be bestowed by the monarch by Royal Charter (e.g. a number of towns are referred to as 'Royal Burghs', such as Kirkcaldy, even though the term was abolished in 1975).

Where to buy the Scottish thistle?

You can probably buy Scottish thistle seeds over the internet from a supplier of native plants or wild flowers but I wouldn't advise it. Thistles are perrenial wild plants and can quickly spread and become a pest. They have extensive mats of root and produce thousands of seeds. If you do decide to grow one, grow it in a large plant pot, in a cool green house and remove the flowers before they produce seeds.

What Scotlands people like?

Scotlands people are mixed, some are civil in certain places and others are different.

It all depends of the area you go to

What is the spoken language in scottland?

English is spoken all over Scotland but in recent years there has been a large revival in their traditional language Scottish gaelic.

Who was the overseer and what did he do?

he was in to a pig in scotland and he overseed the land

What is the comparison between Religion in Scotland and Japan?

There isn't too much religion in either country. Japan has Shinto and Zen Buddhism and Scotland has Presbyterianism, the Episcopalian Church and Catholicism.

What does the Scottish word lucky tatties mean?

The lucky tattie is a traditional sweet made in Scotland. It is flavoured with cassia, and steamed and covered with cinnamon powder.

How many times is Scotland bigger than Holland?

Scotland covers an area of 77933 square kilometres and the Netherlands has an area of 41543 square kilometres. Therefore, Scotland is nearly 1.8 times bigger than the Netherlands.

Is a woman from Scotland a Scotswoman?

Strictly speaking yes but more likely to be referred to as a Scot.

What is found the west coast of Scotland?

Scotlands largest and most populated city can be found in the west of the country, Glasgow, which sits around the river clyde.