What is Scotland known for?
Wild mountains, deep lakes and islands.
When did Scotland get their own parliament back?
1999
How many people speak Welsh?
600,000 people, which is 20% of the population
Does Ireland choose British or Irish?
Both
how many people live in Northen Ireland?(in procent)
30% of whole Ireland
How many sheeps does Scotland have?
7,500,000
Who was Scotland enemy back in the day around 1600's?
England
When did Wales and England get united?
1283
What could poor people only eat in Northeren in the 1800s?
a) Carrots
b) Potatos
c) Cauliflower
b) Potatos
How many people live in Northern Ireland in 2025?
Around 1,935,000
What does people think when they think of Scotland?
Bagpipes, kiltes and the Loch Ness monster
When did London rule over Scotland?
1707
how many schools teach welsh?(in procent)
20%
How many people starved to death in 1845?
One million
How many royals had Wales in the 1800s?
4.
George III: Reigned from 1800 to 1820.
George IV: Reigned from 1820 to 1830.
William IV: Reigned from 1830 to 1837.
Queen Victoria: Reigned from 1837 to 1901.
How many people live in Scotland?
5,500,000
When did Queen Elizabeth the first die?
1603
How many people moved to US, Canada and England from Ireland?
2 million people
What does Wales longest word mean?
St mary's Church in the hollow of the hazel. Plus something more, but it would be too hard
What does Scotland make the Law about?
Schools, Health, Farming and the legal system.
Who was the new king in England after Queen Elizabeth died? (Who was also the king of Scotland at the time)
King James VI
When did the princess of Wales die?(Princess Diana)
31. august 1997
When did Ireland become it's own land?
1921
How many royals has Scotland had since 1800s?
11