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  1. The map shows the United Kingdom and nearby nations with international borders, the three countries of the UK, England, Scotland, and Wales, and the province of Northern Ireland, the national capital London, country capitals, major cities, main roads, and major airports. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes ...

  2. (ii) Using Fig. 5.2, describe the importance of government subsidies to farms in Scotland..... [1] (c) Table 5.1 gives information about two groups of farms in Scotland, Group A and Group B. Table 5.1 Group A Group B average farm size (hectares) 84 432 average total income (GBP) 49 224 215 323 average value of outputs (GBP) cereal crops 3326 10 068

  3. The Gaelic language has been part of the Scottish consciousness for centuries - it's the ancient tongue of Scotland and is considered to be the founding language of the country. Gaelic, like English and Scots, belongs to the Indo-European language family. This is the most widespread language family in the world.

  4. Argyll is a coastal region with numerous islands and waterways. Popular destinations in Argyll include Inveraray, Bowmore, Campbeltown, Garelochhead and Dunoon. The variety of attractions in these cities and towns in Argyll will appeal to all tastes. Ayrshire is a fascinating region with a rich history and numerous tourist attractions.

  5. www.scotland.org › live-in-scotland › where-to-liveThe Highlands | Scotland.org

    The Highland Council has promised 50,000 affordable homes between 2018 and 2023. Since 2008/09, more than 1,000 council houses and flats have been completed or are under development in the Highlands. By far the largest region in Scotland, the Highlands covers nearly 10,000 sq miles in northern Scotland. The region is home to stunning scenery ...

  6. Dec 3, 2013 · Andrew J. Turner. This paper presents a detailed glacial Main Map of the Great Glen region of Scotland, UK, covering an area of over 6800 km 2 extending from 56°34′7″ to 57°41′1″ N and from 3°44′2″ to 5°33′24″ W. This represents the first extensive mapping of the glacial geomorphology of the Great Glen and builds upon ...

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