Scotland, along with the entire British Isles, is included in the region of Northern Europe for UN standards. However, Scotland, and all of the British Isles, are more commonly associated with Western Europe.
Scotland is part of the island of Great Britain which lies off the western coast of continental Europe. It is in the northern hemisphere and is considered to be part of the western hemisphere.
They are in Europe.
No. Sweden is a country in Northern Europe and Scotland is a country which is part of the United Kingdom.
In Western Europe and it is also considered in central Europe, & northern Europe but not southwestern Europe.
Great Britain refers to an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland, as is the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales form the United Kingdom. It is part of the continent of Europe.
London is in England but in Europe as well. It is not in Liverpool as Liverpool is anonther city in the UK. London isn't in Scotland - Scotland is the Northern Part of the Greater British Isle whilst London is in its South East. Oh, and Liverpool isn't in Scotland either but rather in Northern England.
Europe is well above the Equator and can be considered to be in the northern hemisphere.
Yes. The United Kingdom is located in Northern Europe. Scotland is the most Northern Country in the UK.
Scotland is in the northern part of the British Isles off the West Coast of Europe.Italy is in South Central Europe, on the Mediteranean Coast.
Scotland shares the northern half of the island nation.
it's a country. it's in europe. it consists of Wales, Northern ireland, england and scotland. :)
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