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Manchester Manchester is a vibrant, post-industrial gem at the heart of North West England.The city that used to be nicknamed 'Cottonopolis' has hung up its clogs and, thanks to successive regeneration projects, is now a major centre for culture and commerce; seen by many as the capital of the north of England, and sometimes regarded as England's second city.
The map shows the United Kingdom and nearby nations with international borders, the three countries of the UK, England, Scotland, and Wales, and the province of Northern Ireland, the national capital London, country capitals, major cities, main roads, and major airports.
Scottish Borders. Type: County with 116,000 residents. Description: council area of Scotland. Neighbors: Dumfries and Galloway and Northumberland. Categories: Scottish council area, Scottish region and locality. Location: Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude of center.
The Anglo-Scottish border (Scottish Gaelic: Crìochan Anglo-Albannach) is an internal border of the United Kingdom separating Scotland and England which runs for 96 miles (154 km) between Marshall Meadows Bay on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west.
Manchester is a vibrant, post-industrial gem at the heart of North West England. Mapcarta, the open map.
Scotland is the most mountainous country in the UK and its physical geography is distinguished by the Highland Boundary Fault which traverses the Scottish mainland from Helensburgh to Stonehaven. The faultline separates the two distinctively different regions of the Highlands to the north and west, and the Lowlands to the south and east.