How many past Rangers players have the letter z in their name?
6
Steve Ogrizovic Goalkeeper1977 -1982John Ogston Goalkeeper1965 -1969Ronald Orr Left Midfield1908 -1912Jon Otsemobor Right Back2002 -2005Michael Owen Striker1996 -2004Cyril Oxley Right Midfield1925 -1928
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How far is Liverpool from Scotland?
It's 1068 miles or 1719 kilometres from Liverpool, UK, to Rome, Italy.
In terms of flight times, planes take two and a half hours to fly from John Lennon airport in Liverpool to Ciampino airport in Rome.
Which Independent MP is MP for Falkirk West?
Denis Canavan used to represent Falkirk West, first for Labour then as an independent.
Is Ontario bigger than Scotland?
Yes. The total area of Ontario is 1,076,395 km2 , and the total area of Scotland is 78,772 km2.
is Hyde a city in the uk
Cheshire is a county in northwest England UK and Hyde is a town in that county.
Is Barclay's bank affiliated with the royal bank of Scotland?
No. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) owns NatWest Bank.
What does Scotland mainly make?
Scotland made heaps of things that have changed the world! These include:
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Does the Gulf Stream flow through Scotland?
It flows past - not through the western coasts of Ireland and Scotland, bringing warm sea currents which influence our weather. If you would like some more detailed information, see related links to the Wikipedia entry.
What are the modes of transportation in Scotland?
For transportation Scotland uses things like the bus, car, truck, and airplane. They do not commonly use taxis, but those who do drive blue and green ones. Red is the most preferred colour for cars, and purple is often used for trucks.
Which is Famous Hotel in Scotland?
Some names of luxury hotels in Scotland are: Glencoe House, Bespoke Hotels, Hilton Glasgow, Hotel Missoni, Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow, The Caledonian A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, The Sheraton Grand Hotel and Spa. These Hotels are listed as Five Star hotels.
Does the Church of Scotland permit same-sex marriage?
No. The Church of England so opposes same-sex marriage that it has threatened to stop performing any marriages at all if forced to perform same-sex marriages.
What is the scottish name for the 31 December?
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Is there a Primark shop in Dumbarton?
Primark have purchased the store space on Edinburgh's Princes Street and it has been surrounded with cladding for at least 6 months, but the current release from the company is that they hope to have the store open by AUGUST 2011 - yes, 2011....
What is the Royal bank of Scotland address in the Hague Netherlands?
how can I send money on this account 56 99 90 971
What is the biggest lake in Scotland called?
There is actually only one lake in Scotland: the Lake of Menteith.
But there are lots of lochs:
The largest loch in Scotland by surface area is Loch Lomond, situated 14 miles north of Scotland's largest city - Glasgow. It is 24 miles long and up to 5 miles wide, with a total surface area of 27 square miles.
The largest loch in Scotland by volume is Loch Ness, situated near to the city of Inverness in the Highlands & Islands. It is 22 square miles in surface area. However, at its deepest point, it is 754 feet deep - over twice the height of the Statue of Liberty in New York City. The volume of fresh water in Loch Ness is greater than of all other lakes in England and Wales combined.
Which element is called after a village in Scotland?
STRONTIUM
Strontium (pronounced /ˈstrɒnʃiəm/ STRON-shee-əm, /ˈstrɒntiəm/ STRON-tee-əm, or /ˈstrɒnʃəm/ STRON-shəm) is a chemical element with the symbol Sr and the atomic number 38. An alkaline earth metal, strontium is a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element that is highly reactive chemically. The metal turns yellow when exposed to air. It occurs naturally in the minerals celestine and strontianite. The 90Sr isotope is present in radioactive fallout and has a half-life of 28.90 years. Both strontium and strontianite are named after Strontian, a village in Scotland near which the mineral was first discovered.
Scotland is not a part of Canada. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. There is a province of Canada which is called Nova Scotia, which means New Scotland but while it may be named after Scotland it is not Scotland.
How many Universities in Scotland?
3... Glasgow university, Glasgow caledonian university and strathclyde university
Did Scotland become mainly Protestant during the reformation?
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
What are some of the major lakes and rivers of Scotland?
Some of the lochs and rivers and their regions.
Rivers;
The Clyde (Strathclyde) Carron (Stirlingshire) The Tay (Dundee) The Forth (Edinburgh)
The Dee (Galloway) The Nith (Galloway) The Spey (Aviemore)
These are just some of the major rivers. There are dozens more.
Lochs;
Loch Lomond (West Dumbartonshire) Loch Ness (Highlands) Loch Leven (Perth and Kinross) Loch Katrine (Stirlingshire)
Like the rivers there are dozens more.
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What are the disadvantages of building a theme park in Scotland?
The population isn't high enough to make it a viable enterprise.