Scotland
How old is the oldest tree in Europe?
3000 years
How many Inhabitants are there in Scotland?
5,150,000
How many islands excist in Scotland (approximately)
800
Why was Edward 1 called "The hammer of the scots?"
Because he was mean to them
What is the name of the highest mountain in Scotland?
Ben Nevis
What is the currency (betalingsmiddel) in Scotland?
British pound (£)
What is the name of the tallest waterfall in Britain (Located in Scotland)
Eas a' Chual Aluinn
The Capital of Scotland is...?
Edinburgh
Which king (The king of England) decided that Scotland should be a part of England?
Edward 1.
Scotland is home to the oldest tree in Europe. What is it called?
Fortingall yew
What is the name of the largest city?
Glasgow
Why did the scottish king move to England?
He inherited (arvede) the English throne
What happened to the brave (modige) leader (leder) William wallace
He was executed (henrettet)
What is the sea-animal/monster that Scotland is known for called?
Nessie
Who was the leader after William wallace was executed?
Robert Bruce
Who won the battle at last?
Scotland
How is the Climate in Scotland?
Temperate
What is the traditional clothing for men in Scotland?
The kilt
How did the Scottish king inherit (arve) the English Throne?
The royal families in the two countries were relatives (relaterede/familie)
who was the big leader of Scotland when Scotland fought (kæmpede) against England?
William Wallace
What is the national animal in Scotland?
mythical unicorn
Was the raincoat invented in Scotland?
yes!