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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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Where can you buy jethart snails in Jebrugh Scotland?

In the Brown Sugar Coffe Shop, Canongate.

They are tasty mint flavoured sweets, made on the premises. The recipe was introduced by French POW's from the Napoleonic wars, incarcerated in Jedburgh.

Can you see a heron in Scotland?

Yes there are herons in Scotland.

What are the national symbols of Scotland England and Wales?

Scotland - thistle and rampant lion. Wales - leek, daffodil and dragon. England - red rose, three lions en passant.

What is another name for a pine trunk in Scottish sports?

Caber. Scottish contest to see how far one can be thrown. If you go to Scotland, don't miss the Edinburgh tattoo festival (a tattoo is a military parade) in late summer.

Where is the Princes Street in Scotland?

Princes Street is in Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. This steet is major tourist attraction in the city due to its shopping and other amenities. Also it has a number of monuments such as the one dedicated to the writer Sir Walter Scott

Where can one find information on remax scotland?

RE/MAX is a real estate company which has many locations world wide. One can find information about their Scotland operations on the RE/MAX website. There are many homes listed for sale which one may find suitable.

Is information about the Loch Ness Monster being covered up?

most likely, but there is a possibility there wasnt a monster there at all just a hoax that people wanted to believe in. but i think there is a prehistoric animal in loch ness that survived the ice age and changed from salt water to fresh water and may be living in under water caves

How long in hours does it take to get to Wales from Scotland?

It obvious depends on... your starting point in Scotland, your destination in Wales, the mode of transport you take, the route you take and the speed that you travel at.

What loch is Urquhart castle next to?

Castle Urquhart is on an island in Loch Ness.

Is Ben Nevis a Munro?

A Munro is a Scottish peak with a height of 3000 feet or more.

Ben Nevis with a height of 4409 ft is the highest Munro.

When was Singalong Songs from Scotland created?

Singalong Songs from Scotland was created in 2003.

What is the best upmarket restaurant in Perth Scotland?

The Best upmarket restaurant in Perth, Scotland would be a restaurant called C Restaurant. The restaurant has a winter special which includes a three course meal for $65 per person, Monday-Friday. The view from the restaurant is beautiful and that is just the first thing you would notice!

What countries other than Scotland play the highland games?

I would imagine places with history of Scottish migration, like Canada, especially east...

What does the Scottish word firth mean?

The Scottish word for estuary. Where the river starts to widen as it nears the sea. The Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde are the best known.

Which country would a laird be a landowner?

Scotland. The term 'Laird' is the Scottish word for 'Lord'

Do you need passport for Scotland?

Do u need a passport from scotland via dunegal going by ferry

Why do they call a woman in Scotland hen?

"Old hen" and "old biddy" have long meant a middle-aged or old woman, one whom the speaker dislikes or feels superior to. A typical flock of chickens on a family farm, when keeping chickens was more of a cottage industry, consisted of many hens and one rooster if the owners were interested in breeding chicks, or many hens and no rooster if the goal was egg production. So hens hung out together, pecking and gabbling ("Shirley, these little hors d'oeuvres are so cu-u-ute! You simply must give me the recipe! Corn grits with a touch of oats, is it?"), and roosters were solitary.

: Antlered mammals would be a better model for a group of men because the males do associate, at least for fighting during mating season. Macho men are sometimes called "bucks."

In many parts of Scotland a woman is often called 'hen', such as 'how are you then,hen?' Perhaps this is the origin.

What is the population of Scotland today?

The last census of Scotland's population was in 2011. At that time, the estimated population was 5,254,800.