Are you refering to English Harrier Hunting Dog, birds such as the Western Marsh Harrier (Eastern England) the Hen Harrier (Scotland and England) the Montague Harrier (England) or the British Harrier Jump Jet (Hawker Siddley, Bristol).
What does the scottish word clype mean?
it means to if you do something wrong and someone tells someone in authority what you did
No. The only part of the British Isles that was occupied by Germany during the Second World War were the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, etc), which are near France.
How long have the Scottish played the bagpipes for?
The first written or representation (Melrose/Roslin) of the bagpipes is only from the 14th century although popular stories have them being introduced by the Romans. Most Celtic nations had bagpipes and they were originally thought to derive from Egypt. The most well known Scottish bagpipe today the Great Highland Bagpies took it's present shape at the end of the 18th century. Earlier versions only had two drones or even one. Lowland pipes also existed but these died out and have been recreated using the Northumberland pipes as a basis. The British Army's Highland regiments spread the fame of the bagipes throughout the world during the expansion of the British empire and created the Pipe Band.
Yes, Scotland gets dark at night. In the winter, it can get dark a early as 4pm.
Which of the furthest east of the cities that were established by Alexander?
I do not know, nor does anyone... Tough Luck!!!
... I do, its Alexandria Bucephalus
The UK has a temperate climate, characterised by depressions (so it rains quite a lot - though actually less than a number of European cities with reputations as being warm and dry).
The temperature typically ranges from 2 to 23 degrees C across the year, and precipitation generally ranges from a low of c38mm in February to a high of c68mm in October.
Where does the Scots dish mealy jimmy originate from?
My mother was born in Aberdeenshire and we always had Mealy Jimmys with Sunday lunch. I always thought it was the same as mealy pudding, but in a sausage type skin.
Who is scotlands top scorer of all time?
Assuming you mean in International Football, Denis Law and Kenny Dalglish both scored 30.
How do people treat elders in Scotland?
just the same as any other person would, Scottish people aren't a different breed you no
What country is Scotland part of?
Scotland is a constituent part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It's status is roughly similar to individual states within the United States.