How many miles is there between Belfast and Inverness?
The air distance from Belfast, Northern Ireland, to Inverness, Florida, is 4,097 miles. That equals 6,592 kilometers or 3,560 nautical miles.
I suspect that this questioner is asking about Inverness, Scotland. It isn't possible to drive directly because Belfast is in Ireland and entails a ferry trip to Stranraer. The mileage from Stranraer to Inverness is about 260 miles.
Is it ok to date your cousin in Scotland?
Marriage between cousins isn't illegal in any part of the UK (including Scotland) but it isn't encouraged and usually only happens between ethnic Indans and Pakistanis.
What is the concept of home rule about?
Home rule is where a constituency within a political unit has the power of governance granted to it. This is more normally referred as 'devolution' in the UK. The Scottish Parliament was established following the referendum of 1997 and is able to legislate on issues such as health, education, the environment, heritage, public services and most aspects of criminal and civil law. The UK parliament is still responsible for legislation on matters such as constitutional policy, foreign policy, national security, energy, trade and industry, data protection and human rights issues, among others. In the US most states are able to legislate for themselves on any matters not covered by state or federal constitutions.
What kind of food do they have in Scotland what is it made out of how do you make it?
McDonald's burgers, but what they're made of...
What does Muppet mean in Scottish translation?
Muppets is believed to be a contraction of Mummers ( see Philadelphia lore for the Mummers Parade)- an Puppets. a Moppet is a small child- and also a style of haircut- similar to the early Beatles. May be derived from Mop-Head condensed into a word- mainly British usage. I have heard of a Moppet hair cut- like the Beatles.
How do you get the license to perform a wedding?
You have to be ordained a minister. Look in your community for non-denominational churces and see what it takes to become certified. You can also be a captain of a boat or a notary to perform marriages.
Well the team play All over but there home stadium is called Tannadice Park located in Tannidice Street in the Scottish city of Dundee. The stadium is opposite Dens Park which is the home of city rivals Dundee. This makes them the closest stadiums in the United Kingdom.
What country is the home office of Dundee Property located in?
The home office of Dundee Property is located in the United Kingdom. To confirm this, someone could find this on the official website of Zoopla, they have all the information one would need.
What is the area of Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve?
The area of Loch Lomond Vernal Pool Ecological Reserve is 32,374.8513792 square meters.
No, he is a member of the Church of Scotland.
No, he is a member of the Church of Scotland.
Why are scientists using ultrasound in loch ness?
Marine biologists have been using sonar and ultrasound for many years in Loch Ness to try and get evidence of any unusual life forms in the loch. To the best of my knowledge they have had no success yet.
What are the names of the three dioceses in Scotland?
Which religion are we talking about? For example, there are 8 Catholic Dioceses in Scotland, and 7 in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
How many constituencies are there in Scotland?
Scotland has 59 Westminster constituencies and 73 Holyrood constituencies.
What are historical events in Scotland?
The battle of Bannockburn in 1314, the battle of Flodden in 1513 and the union with England 1707.
Translate welcome into Scottish Gaelic?
Hello - Halò
How are you? - Ciamar a tha sibh?
My name is… - S mise…
Welcome - Fàilte
Goodbye - Feasgar math
Excuse me - Gabhaibh mo leisgeul
Thank you - Tapadh leat
You're welcome - Se do bheatha
Pardon? - Bàillibh?
Get well soon - Faigh na's fearr
I don't know - Chan eil fhios agam
I love you - Tha gaol agam ort
Happy birthday - Là breith sona dhuit/dhuibh
I'm sorry - Tha mi duilich
I am hungry - Tha an t-acras orm
I am thirsty - Tha am pathadh orm
I'm learning Gaelic - Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig
I'm married - Tha mi pòsta What fun! - Abair spòrs!
what's your name? - Dè an t-ainm a th' oirbh‡?
How much is this? - Dè tha e 'cosg?
What is this? - Dè a tha seo?
Where's the toilet? - Càite bheil an taigh beag?
Are you hungry? - A bheil an t-acras ort?
How many children do you have? - Cia mheud duine cloinne a th'agad?
I'm from the United States - Tha mi às na Stàitean Aonaichte one - aon
two - dhà
three - trì
four - ceithir
five - còig
six - sia
seven - seachd
eight - ochd
nine - naoi
ten - deich
eleven - aon deug
twelve - dhà deug
fifteen - còig deug
twenty - fichead
twenty-one - aon ar fhichead/ fichead 's a h-aon
thirty - deich ar fichead/ trithead
forty - dà fhichead/ ceathrad
fifty - leth-cheud/ caogad
sixty - trì fichead/ seasgad
eighty - ceithir fichead/ ochdad
one hundred - ceud
one thousand - mìle Sunday - Didòmhnaich
Monday - Diluain
Tuesday - Dimàirt
Wednesday - Diciadain
Thursday - Diardaoin
Friday - Dihaoine
Saturday - Disathairne Please note that the above translations are from English to Gaelic (I presume). English is the official language of Scotland in modern times. Most Scots don't learn or understand Gaelic, but speak an accented form of English which rarely requires translation.