Administrator
I only accept my real life friends as "admin" as they are the only ones I trust. Just so I don't end up with loads of people asking for admin.
I only accept my real life friends as "admin" as they are the only ones I trust. Just so I don't end up with loads of people asking for admin.
Things to know about Scotland.
Capital City: Edinburgh
Population: 5 Million+
Highest Mountains:
● Ben Nevis (1343m / 4406 feet high)
● Ben Macdhui (1309m / 4296 feet)
● Braeriach (1296m / 4252 feet)
● Cairntoul (1293m / 4241 feet)
● Cairngorm (1245m / 4084 feet)
● Ben Lawers (1214m / 39
Capital City: Edinburgh
Population: 5 Million+
Highest Mountains:
● Ben Nevis (1343m / 4406 feet high)
● Ben Macdhui (1309m / 4296 feet)
● Braeriach (1296m / 4252 feet)
● Cairntoul (1293m / 4241 feet)
● Cairngorm (1245m / 4084 feet)
● Ben Lawers (1214m / 39
Scottish Inventions:
Some of the Scottish Inventions include the steam engine, the telephone, television, penicillin, radar, insulin, golf, electric clock are just some of the greatest products of Scottish ingenuity.
Some of the Scottish Inventions include the steam engine, the telephone, television, penicillin, radar, insulin, golf, electric clock are just some of the greatest products of Scottish ingenuity.
For those Scots out there.
O Flower of Scotland,
When will we see
Your like again,
That fought and died for,
Your wee bit Hill and Glen,
And stood against him,
Proud Edward's Army,
And sent him homeward,
Tae think again.
O Flower of Scotland,
When will we see
Your like again,
That fought and died for,
Your wee bit Hill and Glen,
And stood against him,
Proud Edward's Army,
And sent him homeward,
Tae think again.
•Scotland is bigger than many people think being nearly two thirds the size of England in land area. Scotland also has a very long coastline and few places are far from the sea.
•Scotland includes 787 islands, but only 62 are over 3 square miles.
•The northernmost point in mainland Scotland is Dunnet Head, not John O'Groats.
•Scotland includes 787 islands, but only 62 are over 3 square miles.
•The northernmost point in mainland Scotland is Dunnet Head, not John O'Groats.
Scotland's Lochs
• Loch Lomond (27 sq. miles in area)
Mean depth is 37m (121 feet) and maximum depth is 190m (623 feet). Largest fresh water loch.
• Loch Ness (21.8 sq. miles)
Mean depth is 132m (433 feet) and maximum depth is 230m (754 feet).
• Loch Awe (14.8 sq. miles)
Mean depth is 32m (105 feet) and maximum depth is 93m (307 feet).
• Loch Lomond (27 sq. miles in area)
Mean depth is 37m (121 feet) and maximum depth is 190m (623 feet). Largest fresh water loch.
• Loch Ness (21.8 sq. miles)
Mean depth is 132m (433 feet) and maximum depth is 230m (754 feet).
• Loch Awe (14.8 sq. miles)
Mean depth is 32m (105 feet) and maximum depth is 93m (307 feet).
Welcome To Habbo Scotland™
Hi, My name is Daren and I am the proud owner of Habbo Scotland. I aim for this to be a very active Scottish group on Habbo.
If you would please take the time to view some of the info and visit the forum please.
Hi, My name is Daren and I am the proud owner of Habbo Scotland. I aim for this to be a very active Scottish group on Habbo.
If you would please take the time to view some of the info and visit the forum please.
Scotland's Rivers
26 rivers flow to the sea. In Caithness The main ones are the rivers Wick and Thurso.
• Tay (188 Km or 117 miles long)
• Spey (177 Km or 110 miles)
• Clyde (170 Km or 106 miles)
• Tweed (154 Km or 96 miles)
• Dee (154 Km or 96 miles)
• Don (132 Km or 82 miles)
26 rivers flow to the sea. In Caithness The main ones are the rivers Wick and Thurso.
• Tay (188 Km or 117 miles long)
• Spey (177 Km or 110 miles)
• Clyde (170 Km or 106 miles)
• Tweed (154 Km or 96 miles)
• Dee (154 Km or 96 miles)
• Don (132 Km or 82 miles)


