Does Scotland and Wales both have highland and lowland regions?
Yes, both Scotland and Wales have highland and lowland regions. Scotland is known for its mountainous Highlands and Lowlands that include fertile plains. Wales also has its own highlands, such as the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales, and lowlands like the coastal areas of South Wales.
Parental Guidance, not recommended for people under 13 years old
What fish do you get in Scotland?
Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cod, Whiting, Pollack, Halibut, Plaice, Dogfish, Mackarel, Pike, Breem, Grayling and many many more.
Do American women like scottish men?
Some women love them, some not so much. Most really like the accent and kilt.
What things did Scotland invent?
Scotland is a country and therefore does not invent things. However if you go to the link below you will se a vast array of inventions by the Scotts
What is a Scottish Gaelic font?
Scots Gaelic can be printed in a variety of fonts. It is a modern language in that it is constantly evolving and being updated, so there is no need for it to be printed in a fancy "uncial" type font, which can be quite difficult to read.
For printing Gaelic for a formal occasion, for example, a Burns Supper, I would suggest the beautiful font P22 Hoy Regular, which strikes a nice balance between an old-fashioned "Celtic" type font and modern legibility. Its name comes from the Orkney Islands, and it has some half-uncial features.
What is the name of the rock in Scotland?
You can't ask the name of 'the rock' in Scotland, there are thousands, maybe millions! You have to be a lot more precise with the location and distinguishing features of the rock if you want a proper answer. However, if you are thinking of the rock/stone that Scottish Kings and Queens were crowned on, it is the Stone of Scone, sometimes called the Stone of Destiny
Lots of rolling hills that can transcend to almost mountians. They have fens, glens, moors, and plenty of steep hills.
If you're referring to Aberdeen in Scotland (there are five others around the world), it's north of Edinburgh but southeast of Inverness.
What is the shortest river in Idaho?
The answer to the question what is the large river in Idaho is the Snake River