Edinburgh
Depends on which part of Cornwall but about 8 hours.
Somerset, Dorset and Cornwall are land areas that border Devon
They used to be part of Cornwall. They are now (since 1989) administered by a separate Unitary Authority.
Edinburgh is located in Scotland, which is part of the United Kingdom. It is situated in the southeastern part of Scotland, along the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh is known for its historic and cultural attractions, including the Edinburgh Castle and the annual Edinburgh Festival.
Cornwall became part of England after the Norman conquest in 1066 and was included in King William's Domesday Book. However some activists argue that Cornwall is governed by the Duchy of Cornwall, rather than the English Crown. In fact, Cornwall is recognised as English land and therefore under the ownership of the English Crown. The Duchy of Cornwall ceased to exist as soon as William of Normandy took control of Mainland Britain. It was during the Tudor period that some disgruntled Cornwall residents began to argue that Cornwall was not part of England. A false belief which is still spread today. So, your answer is that Cornwall officially became part of England in 1066 when William the Conqueror became the king of England, all of mainland Britain apart from Wales and Scotland came under the rightful control of the English Crown.
Cornwall is the extreme south west part of Britain. It is on the end of the peninsula which sticks out at the bottom left.
Penzance is located in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. Cornwall is a peninsula stretching to the west from the southern part of the island of Britain, south of Wales
Yes. It is also the capital of Scotland.
Did you mean in which country Edinburgh is located? If so, Edinburgh is in Scotland and Scotland is part of the UK. By the way, Scotland is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to! :)
In the twinkling of an eye. Less than a second. If you in the right part of England. England is a country, and Cornwall is a county in England. So if you are in Cornwall, then you are also in England.
Yes. Capital of Scotland. Simple geography :)
The Alps mountain range divides the colder, wetter part of northern Europe from the sunnier southern part.