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Ber [7]
3 years ago
7

What is 10 facts about scottland I cant find an exact fact on google

History
2 answers:
MrRa [10]3 years ago
7 0
1.Scotland is home to the tallest waterfall in Britain named Eas a’ Chual Aluinn and it’s 658 feet
2.The highest proportion of red heads are in Scotland
3.Scotland is home to the oldest tree in Europe
4.The raincoat was invented in Scotland by a man named Charles Macintosh who was born in Glasgow
5.Scotland has around 790 islands
6.The official animal of Scotland is the Unicorn (I’m not completely sure if this is true)
7.Scotlands National drink is Whiskey
8.Scolands biggest industries are Fishing,Oil and gas , Tourism and Forestry
9.Biggest city in Scotland is Glasgow
10.Their biggest Landowner is Povlsen
11.one of the biggest mountain in Scotland is Ben Nevis
Vikentia [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.Scotland’s national animal is a unicorn.

2.Scotland has the highest proportion of redheads in the world.

3.Scots are most likely to have blue eyes than people in the rest of the UK.

4.Scotland is home to the world’s tallest hedge.

5.The shortest commercial flight in the world is in Scotland.

6.Scotland has approximately 790 islands.

7.Scotland has three officially recognised languages: English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic.

8.The deepest loch in Scotland is not Loch Ness.

9.The Scots invented the modern world.

There are as many people with Scots heritage living in the US as in Scotland.

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