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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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Who was Kenneth MacAlpin's Father?

Kenneth Macalpin's father was Alpin, Really the first King of Scotland. His rule may have been a bloodbath, though he led the way for his son, kenneth, to crush every other tribe for him to found a united kingdom.

What countries is Scotland next to?

Scotland has a land border with only one country, England, but Northern Ireland and Eire (Ireland) are nearest to the west, and Norway and Denmark are nearest to the east.

The North Sea is the body of water east of Scotland, and the Atlantic Ocean lies to the west. North of Scotland is the Norwegian Sea.

What is Latitude Inverness Scotland?

The coordinates for Inverness, Scotland are 57.4778° N, 4.2247° W

What is the capital of Lanarkshire?

Lanarkshire was formerly a county of Scotland it became part of the Strathclyde region (1975-1996). The county town was Lanark.

What was a Scottish feudal lord called?

A laird, which is the Scottish word for lord.

Is Cambridge in Scotland?

Cambridge is in England about 50 miles north-east (mostly north) of London.

Why do some people think they are cool?

If some says," Like, oh my gosh, I am SO cool!" They really aren't. They are just bragging. Here are some tips if someone does say that:

1. Ignore them.

If that doesn't work, try this, it might make you feel better: (Say this in your head)

C.O.O.L. means: Constapated Overweight Outta-style Loser. So, when your laughing to yourself after they say that, you'll also be confusing them!

When was Legacy of the Scottish Harpers Volume Two created?

Legacy of the Scottish Harpers Volume Two was created in 1986.

Was there a king in Scotland in 1800?

No, Scotland was in union with England then.

Is the name Linscott Scottish?

According to surname data base it is an English surname of Devonshire origin

meaning 'cottage on the hill' from hlinc+cot.