Nobody owned Scotland but there were Queens and Kings, but the last royal Scot on the throne was Queen Mary of Scots but she was executed so the rulers ofEngland (the Tutors) decided to claim Scotland theirs and the Tutors still rule Scotland. But if Queen Mary of Scots wasn't executed I'd be on the throne.
Scotland belongs to Scots !!!
Scotland didn't have its own King in 1800. In 1800, George iii was the British king, including Scotland.
Yes, Scotland has its own government, but it is a devolved government, meaning that Scotland is still joined to the United Kingdom. As this is the case, when it comes to issues like Passports people in Scotland still have to us a British passport. Until Scotland gets Independence, this will continue to be the case. Once Scotland becomes independent, Scottish citizens will then be able to apply for Scottish passports as Scotland will then be sovereign and, like other independent nations, have its own embassies abroad.
Do you mean currency ? And Scotland with 1 't'. Pounds and Pence.
It's the CLANS of Scotland who have their own tartans, not the actual country.
UM....i THINK a thousand years ago or something.They probably swam.
Scotland use to own down to York but England was jelous so they try to take Scotland but failed even though they had three times the soldiers
When Scotland was an independent country, it had its own King who had his own crown.
Scotland is its own country, it is not in EnglandWhere abouts in Canada is The U.S
No. Scotland is its own country within the United Kingdom.
The currency of Scotland is the Pound Sterling (GBP) and Scotland uses British coins as produced by the Royal Mint. All Scottish banks have the right to produce their own banknotes, but only three do. Strangely, all Scottish banknotes are not legal tender anywhere including Scotland. They have more of the standing of a promissory note (in Scotland) and there is a strange legal loop hole in Scottish law that allows this to occur.
Scotland had its own monarchy, and the king or queen was in charge.
Scotland didn't have its own King in 1800. In 1800, George iii was the British king, including Scotland.
Noone own countries
No, Scotland is a country in it's own right, it's part of the United Kingdom.
Each country has its own flag.
Yes, Scotland has its own government, but it is a devolved government, meaning that Scotland is still joined to the United Kingdom. As this is the case, when it comes to issues like Passports people in Scotland still have to us a British passport. Until Scotland gets Independence, this will continue to be the case. Once Scotland becomes independent, Scottish citizens will then be able to apply for Scottish passports as Scotland will then be sovereign and, like other independent nations, have its own embassies abroad.
No. The United Kingdom, which Scotland is part of, does not accept nor use Euros.