There are about 280 miles between Aberdeen, Scotland and Kendal, England.
quite far :|
488 miles
As far as I know, the Church of England is in England and the Church of Scotland is in Scotland. I live in Glasgow and have never seen a Church of England and I'd imagine if you live in England you wouldn't see a Church of Scotland either. Makes sense, doesn't it?
473 miles
Yes, and the population is 10 times bigger. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, If you take population and area but if you take tourist inflow and culture then Scotland is far ahead. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- England is 1.66 times the area of Scotland.
London in IN the South West of England. It is the country's capital city.
This answer is not exclusively true because the ends of the days overlap, but Australia is the only country which is significantly far away enough from England for it to be possible for it to be dark while it is midday in England. Scotland and Wales are even on the same timezone as England.
Scotland is a small country which is next to England. England, Scotland, wales and northern Ireland are all part of "great Britain" or "the united kingdom" (UK for short) great Britain is an "island" in the far west of Europe. hoep this helped, Scotland is worth visiting
Scotland is north of England on the Island of Great Britain.
The southern border of Scotland is also the northern border of England so you can literally step over the border from England into Scotland in exactly the same way that you could walk over the border from the US into Canada. The distance between London and Edinburgh is about 400 miles.
The 2010 report lists the United Kingdom, which Scotland is a part of, as #26. As far as I'm aware, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland do not have their own separate indexes.