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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 Scots join the SAS?

It is unknown how many Scots, English, Welsh Northern Irish or any other people join the SAS, as their recruitment reports and what not are classified documents.

Who is Rangers most capped players?

Ally McCoist won 59 caps while playing for Rangers. Frank de Boer is the most capped internationalist who played for Rangers with 112 caps.
Christian Dailly is the most capped Scottish internationalist who played for Rangers with 67 caps.

How do you clean a kilt?

A kilt should be dry cleaned. Most are made of wool, and so should be treated accordingly.

Where to find information on road traffic law in Scotland?

Most governments have websites where you can search current law by computer. For Scotland, this website is part of the Office of Public Sector Information. If you search that office, with the added word Scotland you will find the website. There you can search by key words for all the law relating to road traffic. Right now, the site is www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/about

another way is to go to google and type road traffic law in scotland.

Nickname of the loch ness monster?

Nessie. And it's "Loch Ness monster", not "lochness monster"

Where can you buy Sushi Making Kits in Glasgow or Paisley?

Supermarkets like Sainsbury's have advertised and sold these in the past. Failing which, Amazon UK sell and deliver Sushi Making kits.

What date is Burn's night in Scotland?

Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759 and Burn's Night is usually celebrated on the annual anniversary of his birth or as near to that date as possible.

When was Audience Council Scotland created?

Audience Council Scotland was created in 2007.

What is tartan day?

Tartan Day celebrates the existing and historical links between Scotland and Scottish descendants in the U.S.A. It is on April 6th. It honors the Americans of Scottish backgrounds that they have played a influential role in the development of the United States.

What is the largest family born to a family in Britain?

I'd look at ancestry.com. But I also found this business that makes journals for those trying to record their family's stories... http://www.handhewn.co.nr/ Addition. The largest family I know is the Hills of Charnock Richard. 21 children. 7 to wife no1 who died of cancer then 14 to wife no2. the eldest is in the mid sixties now and the youngest around 40 (Tony Hill). not sure who the eldest is or how many are still around but never heard of a bigger family.

What does Aberdeen trade?

Aberdeen's main exports are oil and petrol.

There is no refinery anywhere near Aberdeen, so no petrol is produced there.

How do people make a living in Scotland?

err. the same as anyone else - shopkeepers, teachers, farmers...

How deep is Loch Lomond in meters?

The average depth of Loch Lomond is 37m, its maximum depth is 190m.

How would one research job opportunities in Scotland?

People in Scotland find out about jobs though the labor market. The labor market is controlled by the Scottish government, by an overview of the Scottish economy.

When was Scottish Youth Parliament created?

Scottish Youth Parliament was created in 1999.

When did Scotland join the European Union?

Scotland, as part of the United Kingdom, joined what was then known as the EEC in 1973. Since 1993 it is known as the EU.

What is the deepest point in the loch ness?

Loch Ness is 788 ft (240 m) deep at its deepest point.

Are oats grown in Scotland?

Yes they are! I should know. I m in Scotland. They are Porridge oats