The Scottish Borders, United Kingdom

The Scottish Borders is an administrative subregion in Scotland in United Kingdom with a population of approximately 114,530 people.

Facts and figures on The Scottish Borders at a glance

Region name: The Scottish Borders (The Scottish Borders)
Status: Adminstrative subregion
Population: 114,530 people
Region name (Level 1): Scotland Scotland
Country: United Kingdom
Continent: Europe

The regional headquarters of The Scottish Borders (The Scottish Borders) is located in Newtown St Boswells (Newtown St Boswells) with a population of 1,330 people. The distance as the crow flies from The Scottish Borders's regional headquarters Newtown St Boswells to United Kingdom's capital London (London) is approximately 484 km (300 mi).

Facts and figures on The Scottish Borders
RegionPopulationRegional headquartersPopulation
The Scottish Borders The Scottish Borders114,530 peopleNewtown St Boswells Newtown St Boswells1,330 people

Compare with other regions in Scotland.

Map of The Scottish Borders

Map of The Scottish Borders

Information on The Scottish Borders

Information on The Scottish Borders
Region nameRegion name Level 1CountryContinent
The Scottish Borders The Scottish BordersScotland ScotlandUnited KingdomEurope

Time in The Scottish Borders

Time in The Scottish Borders
Current timeSummer time (DST)Standard timeCurrent timezone offsetTimezone
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 10:00am (10:00h)NoFri, 29 Mar 2024 - 10:00am (10:00h)UTCEurope/London

Geographic coordinates of The Scottish Borders

Latitude & Longitude of The Scottish Borders
PositionLatitude (width)Longitude (length)
Show on map55°34'60.0"N (55.5833300°)2°49'60.0"W (-2.8333300°)

Subregions in The Scottish Borders

There are 4 administrative subregions in The Scottish Borders.
Subregions in The Scottish Borders
RegionNoPopulationRegional capitalCapital population
Berwickshire Berwickshire1.---
Peeblesshire Peeblesshire2.---
Roxburghshire Roxburghshire3.---
Selkirkshire Selkirkshire4.---

External sources of information on The Scottish Borders

The Scottish Borders on Wikipedia