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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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What is the slingshot called in Scotland?

In Scotland, a slingshot is commonly referred to as a "catey."

How do you say Come to Scotland and experience Scottish hospitality?

You say... = Come to Scotland and experience Scottish hospitality. =

What is the lowest munro in Scotland?

Ben Vane and Beinn Teallach are both 915m.

What is bagging munro munro?

Bagging munros refers to the activity of climbing all of the Scottish mountains over 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) in height, known as munros. The term "bagging" comes from the idea of collecting or ticking off each munro as a personal achievement. It is a popular challenge among hikers and mountaineers in Scotland.

Which wall separates Scotland and England?

Hadrian's Wall.

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Hadrian's Wall lies entirely in England and does not form the border between the two countries.
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What are the major agricultural products of Scotland?

The major agricultural products of Scotland include barley, oats, potatoes, and livestock such as sheep and cattle. Additionally, Scotland is known for its whisky production, which relies heavily on barley as a key ingredient.

Which Scottish actor wears glasses?

Scottish actor James McAvoy is known to wear glasses.

What are Scottish farmers called?

At one time the owners of small farms were known as crofters, they lived in crofts.

Farmers are called farmers here. There used to be different kinds of farms. Some crofts, often in the Highlands and the west of the country. In other parts people grouped together in small country villages called ferm toons or farm towns and shared the land.

Scottish farmers are called?

The owners of, and the people who worked, small farms in Scotland were once called Crofters as the name for their small farms was crofts.

What is the size of Perth Scotland?

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How many per cent of the Scottish population has red hair?

This information has never been collated, nor is it likely to be.

Is Kilmarnock an assisted area?

No, currently Kilmarnock is not classified as an assisted area in the United Kingdom.

What is the difference between Scottish rite wings up and wings down?

In the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, the orientation of the wings on the double-headed eagle symbolizes different degrees within the organization. Wings up typically represents the 32nd degree, while wings down typically represents the 33rd degree. Each degree signifies different teachings and responsibilities within the Scottish Rite.

Is the English Channel between Scotland and England?

The English Channel is between England and France.

What are some Scottish vegetables?

Some traditional Scottish vegetables include potatoes, turnips (swedes), leeks, and cabbage. These vegetables are often used in traditional Scottish dishes such as stovies, haggis, and neeps and tatties.

Who were the first people to live in Scotland UK and show map of Scotland UK?

The first people to live in Scotland were likely Celtic tribes. However, Scotland has a long history of occupation by various peoples, including Picts, Romans, and Vikings. As for showing a map, I recommend checking a reliable online map source such as Google Maps or the National Library of Scotland website for an up-to-date map of Scotland.

Why did the Scottish emigrants leave in the 19th century?

Poverty was a common cause of people leaving Scotland in the 19thC.

Some people were forced away from their land and families by landlords, often absentee landlords who owned large areas of land in the Highlands, because their rents did not give the landlords the money they wanted.

People left to find work abroad as skilled craftsmen and as farmers and stone masons.

How many Scottish managers are in England?

Ferguson (Man U), Moyes (Everton), McLeish (Birmingham), Coyle (Burnley), Sturrock (Plymouth), Irvine (Preston), Lambert (Norwich), Mackay (Watford), Ferguson (Peterborough), Davies (Forest), McCall (Bradford) and McParland (Notts County). That makes 12. Bryan Gunn got sacked this morning from Norwich and Lambert got his job so it was 13 earlier as Lambert was previously at Colchester.

What do teenagers do in Scotland?

  • Go to school
  • Hang out watching films, playing video games and listening to music
  • Go to the cinema, bowling, ice skating or shopping
  • Quite alot of teenagers drink alcohol and smoke
  • Many have hobbies like playing football, hockey, learning musical instruments, acting
  • 17 year olds can learn to drive
  • Go to parties

What is Scottish plaid?

Plaid is a Scottish word for a blanket, the belted version of which was the original kilt -feilidh-mhor or great kilt. Nowadays it is used to refer to the pleated cloth worn with the kilt (feileadh beag or little kilt). Plaid has a different meaning in North America and is used to generally mean Tartan.

Are there more left handed people or ginger haired people in Scotland?

There are more left-handed people in Scotland than people with ginger hair. Estimates suggest that around 10-12% of the Scottish population are left-handed, while only about 1-2% have naturally red hair.

Does Scotland have a store like Target?

Scotland does not have a store exactly like Target, but they do have similar retail chains such as Tesco, ASDA, and Primark that offer a variety of products including clothing, household items, and groceries. These stores may not be identical to Target but provide a similar shopping experience.

How do you say it is a very bright moonlight night tonight you know in Scottish?

ach moonlichgts niut tinuit youk naow

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Is the name Shawn scottish?

No it's Irish and is written Sean (derivative of John). Shawn is generally an American spelling of Sean based on how it is pronounced. The English version is Shaun. The Ulster pronunciation of Sean has led to the name Shane.