Other uses Scotia disambiguation See also Caledonia File Public Schools Historical Atlas Roman Britain ... as a tribal grouping in the north of Ireland Scotia was originally a Ancient Rome Roman name for Ireland ... 1521 decreed that the use of the name Scotia be confined to referring to land that is now Scotland ... of Europe, pp. 376 379 ref Virtually all names for Scotland are based on the Scotia root cf. French ... language Welsh Yr Alban. Medieval usage Image Blaeu Atlas of Scotland 1654 SCOTIA ANTIQUA Old Scotland.jpg thumb A map from 1654 illustrating the latter use of Scotia for Scotland and Hibernia Ivverna for Ireland Scotia was a way of saying Land of the Gaels compare Angli , Anglia Franci , Francia ... CE says Scotia and Hibernia are the same country Isidore, lib. xii. c. 6 , but the connotation is still ... during the Scottish Wars of Independence , when Ireland was called Scotia Maior , and Scotland Scotia Minor . Scotland takes its name from Scotus which in Latin translates into Irishman masculine ... This is in reference to the Gaels Gaelic settlers from Ireland which was named Scotia feminine form ... or re populated by Gaelic Irish. However, after the 11th century, Scotia , when Scotland was already ... the fixed designation. As a translation of Alba , Scotia could mean both the whole Kingdom belonging ... likewise from the sons of Milesius , who named it Scotia, from their mother s name, Scota , who ... in 1571, Edmund Campion named the pharaoh Amenophis Keating named him Cincris . See also Scota Scotia ... Gaelic Other uses In Geography the term is also used in the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia New Scotland the village of Scotia, New York Scotia in New York New York State the Scotia Sea between ... Scotia rarely as a feminine first name Scotia Gas Networks SGN is the holding company of Scotland ... s national LGBT pride festival is named Pride Scotia and involves a March and a community based ... Category History of Scotland Category History of Ireland Category Late Iron Age Scotland de Scotia ... more details
Scotia may refer to Places Scotia , Latin name of Scotland Scotia, California , USA Scotia, Nebraska , USA Scotia, New York , USA Scotia, Pennsylvania , USA Scotia, South Carolina , USA Scotia Arc , island arc system in the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans Scotia Sea , sea bounded by the Scotia Arc islands of the South Atlantic and Southern Oceans Scotia Sanctuary , New South Wales, Australia Other Scotia , the ship of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition RMS Scotia , British passenger liner operated by the Cunard Line Scotia musical project , is an American synthpop musical project by Joey Rickman Scota , or Scotia, in Irish mythology the daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh Scotia moth Scotia moth , genus of moths of the Noctuidae family Scotiabank See also Nova Scotia Disambig de Scotia es Scotia desambiguaci n fr Scotia homonymie hr Scotia it Scotia nl Scotia pl Scotia pt Scotia vo Scotia ... more details
Scotia was the name of a number of steamships. SS Scotia 1847 , in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1861. SS Scotia 1898 , a paddle steamer in use in List of historical ships in British Columbia British Colombia until 1917, destroyed by fire in 1967. TSS Scotia 1902 TSS Scotia 1902 , in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1920. TSS Scotia 1920 TSS Scotia 1920 , in service with the London and North Western Railway and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway until sunk in 1940. shipindex ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Blastobasis scotia image image width 150px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura familia Blastobasidae genus Blastobasis species B. scotia binomial Blastobasis scotia binomial authority Turner, 1947 synonyms Blastobasis scotia is a moth of the Blastobasidae family. It is found in Australia . External links http www.environment.gov.au biodiversity abrs online resources fauna afd taxa Blastobasis scotia Australian Faunal Directory wikispecies commons Category Lepidoptera of Australia Category Blastobasidae Category Animals described in 1947 Blastobasidae stub pt Blastobasis scotia vi Blastobasis scotia ... more details
Infobox protected area name Scotia Sanctuary alt name iucn category photo photo alt photo caption photo width map Australia New South Wales map alt map caption Location within New South Wales map width location New South Wales , Australia nearest city lat d 33.29 long d 141.079 coords ref ref http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia Landscape Context.aspx Scotia Landscape Context Australian Wildlife Conservancy ref region AU NSW area Convert 650 km2 mi2 abbr on established 1994 visitation num visitation year governing body Australian Wildlife Conservancy world heritage site url http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary.aspx Scotia Sanctuary ... AWC . History Scotia comprises two former grazing properties, Tararra and Ennisvale, which were purchased .... ref name Scotia history http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia History.aspx Scotia History ref Landscape and climate Scotia is characterised by a low relief landscape ... water is limited by the sandy soils and there are no watercourses. ref name Scotia general http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia General Description.aspx Scotia General ... averaging an annual Convert 250 mm in abbr on . ref name Scotia climate http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia Climate.aspx Scotia Climate ref Ecosystems Scotia s habitats ... s, . ref name Scotia ecosystems http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia Ecosystems Plants.aspx Scotia Ecosystems ref Fauna The Scotia Endangered Mammal Recovery Project ... bird species present on Scotia include Malleefowl , Regent Parrot Regent and Scarlet chested Parrot s, Striated Grasswren and Black eared Miner . ref name Scotia wildlife http www.australianwildlife.org AWC Sanctuaries Scotia Sanctuary Scotia Wildlife.aspx Scotia Wildlife ref The reserve forms ... area stub NewSouthWales geo stub de Scotia Schutzgebiet ... more details
File Scotia Speedworld Racign 2010.jpg thumb right Racing action at Scotia Speedworld Scotia Speedworld is a Canada Canadian motorsport race track in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax Regional Municipality . Situated south of Enfield, Nova Scotia Enfield on Nova Scotia Highway 102 Highway 102 immediately west of Halifax International Airport , the facility was built in 1987 and seats 6,000 spectators. The track will celebrate its 25th year of racing in 2011. The track is a 3 10 mile D oval, asphalt with concrete in lower groove on corners. Weekly racing include the following classes Sportsman, Trucks, Legends, Thunder Cars, Lightning Cars and Bandoleros. Special events include the USHRA Monster Jam Summer Heat Tour and the Parts for Trucks Maritime Pro Stock Tour. The track operates from May to September. External links http www.scotiaspeedworld.ca index.html Scotia Speedworld Website http www.stock.mattjacques.com Scotia Speedworld Official Weekly Racing Series Images Category Paved oval racing venues in Canada Category Sports venues in the Halifax Regional Municipality coord 44 52 19 N 63 32 14 W region CA NS type landmark display title Canada sports venue stub race sports stub ... more details
coord 53 32 28 N 113 29 34 W type landmark display title Image Scotia Place Edmonton.jpg thumb 250px right Scotia Place Scotia Place is an office tower complex in Edmonton , Alberta , Canada that was completed in 1983. It is located at 10060 Jasper Avenue in the heart of Downtown Edmonton Edmonton s Downtown . It is home to several long term tenants such as Grant Thornton , APEGGA , Ernst & Young and Edmonton Transit System Edmonton Transit . The namesake of the complex is Scotiabank . Towers The highest skyscraper in the complex is Scotia 1 , with 28 floors and reaching convert 113 m ft abbr on . ref Cite web url http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id scotia1 edmonton canada title Scotia 1 author Emporis authorlink Emporis accessdate 2008 06 12 ref class wikitable sortable aling center Tower Floors Height Built 1 28 convert 113 m ft abbr on 1982 2 21 convert 88 m ft abbr on 1983 Pedway Edmonton Pedway Edmonton s extensive Pedway system allows downtown visitors to travel indoors to avoid the extreme weather. Scotia Place is part of that pedway which is linked directly to both the Edmonton LRT system and Manulife Place . See also List of tallest buildings in Edmonton Tour Scotia in Montreal Scotia Plaza in Toronto References reflist External links http www.scotiaplace.com Scotia Place Category Buildings and structures completed in 1983 Category Bank buildings in Canada Category Office buildings in Canada Category Buildings and structures in Edmonton Category Postmodern architecture in Canada Category Skyscrapers in Edmonton Category Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters Category Scotiabank Edmonton stub Alberta struct stub de Scotia Place Edmonton ... more details
File East Scotia Ridge vents map.png thumb 300px The Scotia plate SCO bounded by the South Sandwich plate ... Peninsula AP . The Scotia Plate , named after the Scotia Sea sea which overlies it, is a Tectonic ...., Pollitz, F. title Motion of the Scotia Sea Plate journal Geophysical Journal International year ... name Titus cite web last Titus first S title Scotia Area Plate boundaries and Geography url https wiki.carleton.edu display tec2001 Scotia plate publisher Carlpedia accessdate February 26th, 2012 ref ... transform ridges, the Scotia plate lies in a particular setting. Surrounded by 2 major and 3 minor ... plate forming the South Scotia Ridge. The South Scotia ridge is a left lateral transform boundary sliding at a rate of roughly 11  mm yr. ref name Titus Though the South Scotia ridge is overall ... transform boundary that occupies the southern half of the Antarctic Scotia plate boundary. ref name Thomas The relative motion between the Scotia plate and the Antarctic plate on the western boundary is roughly 13  mm yr. ref name Titus The Northern edge of the Scotia plate is bounded by the South American plate forming the North Scotia ridge. The North Scotia ridge is a left lateral transform boundary with a transform rate of roughly 7.1  mm yr. ref name Thomas The eastern edge of the Scotia ... the East Scotia ridge. ref name Thomas The East Scotia ridge is a Back arc basin back arc spreading ... Zone and the South Scotia ridge. ref name Thomas South Georgia Islands Highly disputed, tectonisists have been unable to determine whether the South Georgian Islands are part of the Scotia plate or have ... may have broken off from the Scotia plate forming a new independent South Georgia microplate ... of the formation of the Scotia plate and opening of the Drake Passage has long been the subject of much ... coauthors Wiens,D.A title Seismotectonics and relative plate motion in the Scotia sea region journal ... spreading and the formation of the Scotia plate. ref name Pelayo Marine geophysical data indicates ... more details
Image Scotia Sea.png thumb Approximate area of the sea in the Southern Hemisphere Image LaunchingTheJamesCaird2.jpg thumb 300px right Launching the James Caird boat James Caird from the shore of Elephant Island , 24 April 1916 The Scotia Sea coord 57 30 S 40 00 W scale 20000000 display inline,title is partly in the Southern Ocean and mostly in the South Atlantic Ocean . Location and description Normally stormy and cold, the Scotia Sea is the area of water between Tierra del Fuego , South Georgia , South Sandwich Islands , South Orkney Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula , and bordered on the west by Drake Passage . These island groups all sit on top of the Scotia Ridge , which frames the Scotia Sea north, east, and south. The Scotia Sea covers an area of about 900,000  km . About half of the sea ... year round. History Named in about 1932 after the Scotia , the expedition ship used in these waters ... , the Scotia Sea is considered part of the Argentine Sea Spanish language Spanish Mar Argentino ... do support vegetation and have been described as the Scotia Sea Islands tundra ecoregion , which includes South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich Islands and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea ... agreements and Fur Seal populations are recovering. South Scotia Ridge South Scotia Ridge coor dm 60 0 S 46 30 W is an undersea ridge named in association with the Scotia Sea. Name approved ... terrestrial an an1103 full.html Scotia Sea Islands tundra WWF scientific report Further reading http ... Category Antarctic region be ca Mar de Scotia cs Mo e Scotia de Schottische See et Scotia meri es Mar del Scotia eo Skoti ipa Maro fa fr Mer de Scotia fy Skotiasee ko hr Scotia more id Laut Scotia it Mare di Scotia he ka lv Skotijas j ra lt Skotijos j ra nl Scotiazee ja no Scotiahavet pl Morze Scotia pt Mar de Scotia ru fi Scotianmeri sv Scotiahavet uk vi Bi n Scotia war Dagat Scotia zh ... more details
No footnotes date July 2009 Primary sources date July 2009 Infobox football club clubname Balgonie Scotia image fullname Balgonie Scotia AFC nickname Scotia founded 1896 ground King George V Park, Coaltown of Balgonie chairman File Flag of Scotland.svg 20px Scots Davie Brown manager File Flag of Scotland.svg 20px Scots Davie Brown Kingdom File Flag of Scotland.svg 20px Scots David Hutchison Fife league Kingdom Caledonian Football League & Fife Amateur Football League Balgonie Scotia AFC are a football club that are based in Coaltown of Balgonie , on the outskirts of Glenrothes , in Fife . Founded in 1896 the club is one of the oldest amateur teams in Scotland . History Balgonie Scotia AFC are an amateur football club with 2 amateur sides currently competing in the Kingdom Caledonian League and the Fife Amateur Football League Second Division. The club also promotes youth football in the community and has teams ranging from Fun 4s up to Under 19s. Balgonie Scotia 1896 Balgonie Scotia 1896 are the main team of the club. Currently Managed Davie Brown, previous managers include Neil Sellars and Neil Grewar. Balgonie Scotia AFC Balgonie Scotia AFC act as a feeder club for the Kingdom League Side where the product of the youth set up gain experience playing within Amateur Football. The club is currently managed by ex player David Hutchison Youth Teams Honours External links http www.clubwebsite.co.uk balgoniescotia Club Website Category Football clubs in Scotland Category Association football clubs established in 1896 Scotland sport team stub ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2012 Infobox Province or territory of Canada Name Nova Scotia AlternateName ... Province of Nova Scotia EntityAdjective Provincial Flag Flag of Nova Scotia.svg CoatOfArms Coat of Arms of Nova Scotia.svg Map Nova Scotia, Canada.svg Label map no Motto Munit Haec et Altera Vincit ... Spaces 2 Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Tree Image Picea rubens cone.jpg left 30px Spaces 2 Picea ... PremierParty Nova Scotia New Democratic Party NDP Viceroy John James Grant ViceroyType Lieutenant Governor Legislature Nova Scotia House of Assembly PostalAbbreviation NS PostalCodePrefix List of B ... 10 ISOCode CA NS Website www.gov.ns.ca Coord 45 13 N 62 42 W name Nova Scotia region CA NS type adm1st display title Nova Scotia pronounced IPAc en n o v s k o lang fr Nouvelle cosse lang gd Alba Nuadh ref Latin Nova Scotia lang en New Scotland lang gd Alba Nuadh ref is one of Canada ... it is below the 49th parallel and at almost the same parallel as Portland, Maine. Nova Scotia experiences .... Nova Scotia includes 3,800 coastal islands The provincial capital is Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax . Nova Scotia is the second smallest province in Canada with an area of convert 55284 km2 2 . As of 2011, the population is 921,727, ref name 2011census which makes Nova Scotia the second most densely populated province. Nova Scotia was already home to the Mi kmaq people Mi kmaq people when France French colonists established Port Royal, Nova Scotia , the first permanent European settlement ... 1783 . Despite the diversity of the cultural heritage of Nova Scotia, much of the twentieth century ... The Making of the Public Past in Twentieth Century Nova Scotia. Queen s McGill University Press. 2010 pp. 254 55 ref Many recent tourism efforts embrace and showcase Nova Scotia s diversity. In 1867 Nova Scotia was one of the four founding provinces of the Canadian Confederation . ref name ReferenceA ..., but Nova Scotia is the recognized, English language name of the province. In French, it is called ... more details
Taxobox image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Scotia Scotia is a genus of moth s of the Noctuidae family. References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY noctuidae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Category Noctuinae Noctuinae stub ... more details
Infobox building name Tour Scotia image Scotia Tower Montreal.jpg image size 215px caption completion date 1990 building type Office location 1002 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal , Quebec , Canada latd 45.505866 longd 73.575525 iso region coordinates display title roof convert 127.64 m ft top floor antenna spire floor count 27 floor area elevator count 10 architect WZMH Architects structural engineer Menk s Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux references ref skyscraperpage 1991 ref ref emporis 112369 ref Tour Scotia is a skyscraper in Downtown Montreal downtown Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It is 27 stories, and convert 127.64 m ft tall. It was designed by WZMH Architects and constructed in 1990. It was built in the postmodern architectural style, with granite and glass facades. Tour Scotia is located at 1002 Sherbrooke Street West opposite McTavish Street , and is linked to Montreal s Underground city, Montreal Underground City and Peel Montreal Metro Peel station on the Montreal Metro . See also List of tallest buildings in Montreal Scotia Plaza Toronto corporate offices Scotia Place in Edmonton References Reflist External links http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 112369 Emporis datasheet http skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 1991 SkyscraperPage datasheet http www.imtl.org edifices Tour Scotia.php?noter 1¬e 8 Tour Scotia Building images and data on IMTL Montreal tallest buildings Category Skyscrapers in Montreal Category Buildings and structures completed in 1990 Category Postmodern architecture in Canada Category Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters Category Scotiabank Category Bank buildings in Canada Category Downtown Montreal montreal stub fr Tour Scotia ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Image Scotia Square Inside.JPG thumb 240px Inside of Scotia Square Image Scotiasquaremap.JPG thumb 240px Map of Scotia Square. Scotia Square is a large commercial development in Downtown Halifax , in the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia managed by Halifax Developments Limited . It was built in the late sixties to mid seventies. It is connected to the Downtown Halifax Link and serves as a major Metro Transit Halifax Metro Transit bus terminal in Halifax. http halifaxdevelopments.com about.asp . History At its peak in the 1980s, Scotia Square was a shopping destination for many in the city. Among some of the most notable shops and services within the mall was a Woolco department store, a single screen Famous Players theatre http movie theatre.org canada ns Halifax halifax.pdf , the Dick Turpin tavern, a 1950s style diner complete with an antique car in its entrance, a food court known as the Port of Call, and an area on the second level where the store fronts were all designed to resemble a small town village. Woolco closed in 1994, shortly before the chain ... Telecom converted the space into a call centre. Scotia Square used to have many retail shops on its .... Expand section date June 2008 Location and layout Scotia Square consists of a shopping mall ... Market Street to the west. Scotia Square caters to mainly professionals who work in the downtown ... floors Scotia Square Mall 2 floors Pedways and tunnels Pedway connecting Brunswick Street to the Scotia ... . Pedway connecting the northwest corner of Scotia Square Parkade topmost level to Brunswick Place formerly called Trade Mart building , which is located beside Scotia Square Parkade, on the north ... to the Brunswick Street Pedway mentioned above. Pedway going from Scotia Square Mall, over Barrington ... Nova Scotia , the Bank of Commerce Halifax CIBC Building , and the TD Tower Halifax TD Tower . See ... Category Shopping malls in Nova Scotia ... more details
Scotia Arc is the island arc system forming the north, east and south border of Scotia Sea . The arc comprises submarine ridges and the island groups of South Orkney Islands South Orkneys , South Sandwich Islands , Clerke Rocks , South Georgia , Shag Rocks, South Georgia Shag Rocks , Isla de los Estados , and Burwood Bank http findarticles.com p articles mi qa3721 is 199811 ai n8823602 linking the mountains of Antarctic Peninsula to those of Tierra del Fuego specifically the Mitre Peninsula and the Andes . ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9066345 Scotia Arc Scotia Arc Britannica Online Encyclopedia ref The arc is related to the subduction of the South American Plate to its east under the South Sandwich Plate . See also Scotia Sea References reflist coord 57 30 S 40 00 W scale 20000000 display title Category Volcanism of Antarctica Category Volcanic arc islands SouthOrkneys geo stub SouthGeorgia geo stub es Arco de las Antillas Australes eu Scotiako dortsala nl Scotiarug zh ... more details
Infobox building name Scotia Plaza image Scotia Plaza 2009.JPG image size 250px caption alternate names Scotia Plaza Tower location 40 King Street Toronto King Street West br Toronto , Ontario M5H 4A9 latd 43.649167 longd 79.379444 iso region CA ON coordinates display title start date 1985 completion date 1988 building type Commercial offices roof convert 274.9 m abbr on floor count 68 elevator count 44 cost floor area convert 148,658 m abbr on architect WZMH Architects structural engineer Quinn Dressel Associates br Hidi Rae Consulting Engineers main contractor PCL Constructors developer Campeau Corporation br Scotiabank Bank of Nova Scotia owner Scotiabank management references ref emporis ... cite web author title Scotia Plaza url http www.yorkexcavating.ca projects ScotiaPlaza.html publisher York Excavating and Grading LTD date 2010 accessdate 8 September 2011 ref Scotia Plaza is a Postmodern ... West on the south, Bay Street on the west, and Adelaide Street West on the north. Scotia Plaza ... project was maintaining the Bank of Nova Scotia s head office and Toronto Main banking ... ref Architecture The historic Bank of Nova Scotia head office building at 44 King Street West ... to as the Circle of the Provinces which houses the teller services for the Bank of Nova Scotia s main branch. gallery File Scotia Plaza 2.JPG Scotia Plaza viewed through the trees in front of the Toronto Dominion Centre File Toronto Scoria plaza construction.jpg Scotia Plaza construction File Scotia Plaza.jpg Scotia Plaza in 2006 gallery See also List of tallest buildings in Toronto Tour Scotia in Montreal Scotia Place in Edmonton References reflist 2 External links Commonscat Scotia Plaza http www.scotiaplaza.com about overview.asp Scotia Plaza Toronto skyscrapers state collapsed Category ... Category Postmodern architecture in Canada Category Scotiabank cs Scotia Plaza de Scotia Plaza es Scotia Plaza fr Scotia Plaza ko pl Scotia Plaza pt Scotia Plaza uk vi Scotia Plaza ... more details
Image Scotiabank tower vancouver.jpg left thumb 100px Scotia Tower, as seen from Seymour Street. Image Scotia bldg.jpg right thumb 100px Scotia Tower, as seen from Georgia Street. Scotia Tower is a prominent skyscraper located at 650 West Georgia Street in Downtown Vancouver Downtown Vancouver . The 12th tallest building in the city, it stands at 138 m or 34 storeys tall and completed in 1977 and is a landmark skyscraper near the end of the central business district. The building houses Scotiabank operations for British Columbia and the underground Vancouver Centre Mall Vancouver Centre , with its various shoppes and attendant street retail and theatres. The malls are linked to Pacific Centre and the Bay and a SkyTrain Vancouver SkyTrain subway station via subterranean passages beneath Georgia and Granville Streets. The Georgia and Granville corner of the site was the former location of the Birk s Store in Vancouver, an ornate Edwardian edifice that was torn down in 1974 to make way for construction of the Scotia Tower and Vancouver Centre. Birk s was the first tenant in the new corner retail location after the Centre es construction but has since moved to Granville and West Hastings that location is now the main downtown store of London Drugs . The Georgia Street side of the Scotia Tower Vancouver Centre was the location of the old Strand Theatre Vancouver Strand Theatre , the only one of Vancouver s Theatre Row not directly on Granville Street. That movie house was later replaced by the Vancouver Centre Cinemas now closed in 1977. See also List of tallest buildings in Vancouver References http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id scotiatower vancouver canada Emporis.com coord 49.281762 N 123.117718 W display title Category Skyscrapers in Vancouver Category Shopping malls in Metro Vancouver Category Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters Category Buildings and structures completed in 1977 Category Bank buildings in Canada Category Modernist architecture in Canada Category Scotiabank ... more details
of Cunard s Scotia at the Science Museum in London Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country ... Kingdom Ship name Scotia Ship namesake Ship owner Cunard Line Ship operator Ship registry Ship ... armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes Scotia was a British passenger ... fastest voyage. Laid up in 1876, Scotia was converted to a twin screw cable layer in 1879. She ... Blue Riband winner. Scotia was originally planned as a sister for Persia . However, the project was delayed ... year 1999 oclc pages ref When Scotia was finally built, she was a larger edition of Persia with an extra ... Napier and Sons of Glasgow, Scotia was the second largest ship in the world after Great Eastern . She carried 273 first class passengers and 50 in second class. Scotia did not have quarters for steerage ... kludas and consumed 164 tons of coal per day. Service history Scotia and China relieved Asia and Africa ... name gibbs In July 1863, Scotia won the Blue Riband with a Queenstown New York voyage of 14.46 knots, beating Persia s record by a full knot. Scotia is generally credited with retaining the Blue Riband ... voyage in 1866, Scotia is universally considered as the equal of any pre Oceanic liner. ref name gibbs ... publisher Simon and Schuster year 1981 oclc pages 71 ref , Scotia was not consistently profitable and China proved to be the better investment. ref name fox China s coal consumption was half of Scotia ... screw steamers to replace the last wooden paddlers on the New York express service. Scotia herself ... of the French Line s Ville Du Harve to screws in 1873 left Scotia as the last paddler on the Atlantic. She was finally withdrawn in 1876 and offered for sale. ref name gibbs Three years later, Scotia ... by the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company. ref name kludas In 1896, Scotia suffered ... of her construction. ref name gibbs Repaired, Scotia was sold in 1902 to the Commercial Pacific Cable Company. ref name kludas On March 11, 1904, Scotia approached Guam to deliver cable and spares when ... more details
infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Scotia Centre Mall image ScotiaCentreMall.jpg caption Scotia Centre Mall First Avenue Entrance location 123 Second Avenue South Central Business District, Saskatoon Central Business District , Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada opening date developer number of stores approx 16 and food court number of anchors 1 Scotiabank Bank of Nova Scotia floor area manager Dundee Realty Management Group owner parking floors website Scotia Centre is a commercial complex and small shopping mall in downtown Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , owned by the Dundee Realty Management Group. Description The mall portion of the Centre contains 16 stores and a small food court. The Centre has additional buildings and other tenants, including a twin tower commercial office complex including offices for Scotiabank , hence the mall s name and a small food court . The headquarters of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan are located in one of two office towers at Scotia Center, having relocated from Saskatoon Square in June 1985. REf name ref4 http news.google.com newspapers?id b0VgAAAAIBAJ&sjid 83ANAAAAIBAJ&pg 3755,284971&dq scotia centre potash&hl en Change of Address , The StarPhoenix ref The company purchased its tower from the developer in 2005. Ref name ref5 6 May 2006 . http www.canada.com saskatoonstarphoenix news business story.html?id ddc7cdd4 8f67 4204 a10d 8a896210ae2a Princeton Tower sale likely , The StarPhoenix ref History The mall opened in 1985 on a site formally occupied by the original Capitol Theatre movie palace , which was demolished in 1979 to make way for the new project. Ref name ref1 15 November 1983 . http news.google.com newspapers?id TTthAAAAIBAJ&sjid oXANAAAAIBAJ&pg 5284,4086455&dq scotia centre saskatoon&hl en Princeton Tenders Close , The StarPhoenix ...&sjid s3ANAAAAIBAJ&pg 1191,2058272&dq scotia centre saskatoon&hl en Scotiabank official high ... Scotia Centre Mall Central Business District Shopping malls in Saskatoon Category Shopping ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Scotia, Nebraska settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline Scotia chalk building from NW 2.JPG imagesize 250px image caption The Chalk Building in downtown Scotia was constructed from locally quarried chalk rock. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places . image flag image seal Maps image map Greeley County Nebraska Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Scotia Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Scotia, Nebraska image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Nebraska subdivision type2 List of counties in Nebraska County subdivision name2 Greeley County, Nebraska Greeley government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 0.9 area land km2 0.9 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.3 area land sq mi 0.3 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2010 2010 population footnotes population total 318 population density km2 343.3 population density sq mi 889.0 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc ... Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0833310 GR 3 website footnotes Scotia ... was 318 at the 2010 United States Census 2010 census . Geography Scotia is located at coord 41 28 ... has a total area of convert 0.3 sqmi km2 , all of it land. Scotia is located on Nebraska Highway 22 Scotia Avenue . Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were 308 people, 140 households ... in the United States ca Scotia Nebraska es Scotia Nebraska ht Scotia, Nebraska nl Scotia Nebraska pt Scotia Nebraska vo Scotia Nebraska ... more details
Scotia Bay is a bay 2.5 miles 4.0 km wide, lying immediately east of Mossman Peninsula on the south side of Laurie Island , in the South Orkney Islands . Discovered and roughly charted in the course of the joint cruise by Captain George Powell mariner George Powell and Captain Nathaniel Palmer in 1821. Surveyed in 1903 by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition under William Speirs Bruce . He named it for the expedition ship Scotia. coord 60 46 S 44 40 W display title usgs gazetteer Category Bays of the South Orkney Islands SouthOrkneys geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement name Scotia settlement type census designated place image skyline Scotia, California 146.JPG imagesize image caption Main Street in Scotia image seal image map mapsize map caption image ... Scotia formerly, Forestville ref name CGN is a census designated place ref gnis 2611446 ref in Humboldt ... zip4 citytown.jsp USPS ZIP Code lookup tool ref The population was 850 at the 2010 census. Scotia is a company ... Scotia was founded in 1863 as Forestville and renamed 25 years later. At the time of its founding, Scotia was just one of many company towns across the Pacific Northwest , many of which closed down during the Great Depression . Scotia, however, was one of a relative handful of company towns to survive ... office at Scotia opened in 1888. ref name CGN The Humboldt Bay and Eel River Railroad connected Scotia ... washed out of the Scotia sawmill and scattered along the lower river and Pacific coast to the mouth ... broke out in Scotia s only shopping center, causing extensive damage. PALCO completely rebuilt the structure ... who currently live there and commercial property. The company suggested that Scotia become part ..., most of the Town of Scotia s real and personal assets transferred to a reorganized entity wholly owned by Marathon, Town of Scotia Company, LLC TOS . Under the plan, the active Scotia sawmill facilities ... title, In Re Scotia Development LLC, et al. , Debtors. The Town of Scotia LLC has pursued a General ... all of which are currently owned and operated by the Town of Scotia LLC to individual property owners. ref Humboldt County Community Development Services staff report for the Scotia General Plan Amdnement .... Demographics The 2010 United States Census ref USCensus 2010CA ref reported that Scotia had a population ... makeup of Scotia was 674 79.3 White U.S. Census White , 3 0.4 African American U.S. Census African American ... housing units and 848 people 99.8 lived in rental housing units. Visitor attractions Image Scotia Museum 146.JPG thumb Scotia museum The Scotia Museum contains artifacts, photographs, and exhibits ... more details
The Justiciar of Scotia in Norman French Norman Medieval Latin Latin , Justiciarus Scotie was the most senior Legal institutions of Scotland in the High Middle Ages legal office in the Scotland in the High Middle Ages High Medieval Kingdom of Scotland . Scotia meaning Scotland in this context refers to Scotland to the north of the River Forth and River Clyde . The institution has some Anglo Norman origins, but in Scotland north of the Forth it represented some form of continuity with an older office, a senior version of a Judex , a native Scottish lawman often with province wide responsibilities. Mormaer Causant n, Earl of Fife Causant n of Fife was styled judex magnus i.e. great Brehon in Scotia, and it is probable that the Justiciarship of Scotia was just a further Latinisation Normanisation of that position. By the middle of the thirteenth century, the responsibilities of the Justiciar became fully formalised. He supervised the activity and behaviour of royal sheriffs and sergeants, held courts and reported on these things to the king personally. List of Justiciars of Scotia, to 1328 The following list, going up to 1328, consists of names who appears as Justiciar of Scotia in sources. The sources, especially in the twelfth century, are far from exhaustive, and so many names are doubtless missing. Note also that, in the earliest period, there could be more than one Justiciar in operation at the same point in time. Causant n, Earl of Fife Causant n, Mormaer of Fife , judex magnus in Scotia , 1128x30 Donnchad II, Earl of Fife Donnchad II, Mormaer of Fife , 1154x1164 1203 Matthew, Bishop of Aberdeen , 1172x1199 Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn Gille Brigte, Mormaer of Strathearn , 1172x1199 William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan William Comyn, Earl of Buchan , 1205 32 Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland Walter fitz Alan, High Steward , 1232 41 Philip de Melville and Robert de Monte Alto, 1241 44 Alan Durward Alan Durward, Royal Hostarius , 1244 51 Philip de ... more details
Scotia Mocatta is the global bullion banking division of Scotiabank The Bank of Nova Scotia . Business Scotia Mocatta is one of the ten market making members of the London Bullion Market Association . Additionally it is one of 5 banks to participate in the London gold fixing . It has a history of 340 years, and is the only original member of the London Gold and Silver Fixes to maintain its seats on both respectively. History Scotia Mocatta was formed by Scotiabank s acquisition of Mocatta Bullion from Standard Chartered Bank in 1997, which had in turn acquired it from Hambros Bank in 1973. The company dates to Moses Mocatta s founding of a London bullion bank in 1671. Mocatta first sent silver to India in 1676, and the firm served as a broker to the Bank of England and the East India Company in the 18th and 19th centuries. The firm was renamed Mocatta & Goldsmid with the addition of Asher Goldsmid in 1783. The firm was solely controlled by the Mocatta and Goldsmid family Goldsmid families for 286 years before it merged with Hambros Bank in 1957. Subsequent to 1957, the firm was managed by Edward Mocatta, with involvement and shareholdings variously from Hambros Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Henry Jarecki , Scotiabank, the Mocatta family and others. With Peter Hambro as Deputy Managing Director and Henry Jarecki as Chairman, the firm pioneered options and futures trading in precious metals and pursued leading bullion deals in Russia , the United States , South America , Switzerland , Mexico , Germany , China , Hungary , Australia , Japan and South Africa , and became the largest gold and silver counter party to the Soviet Union . The Mocatta firm has historically acted for central banks , notably the Bank of England and the United States Treasury in market stabilisations ... the silver market. Offices Scotia Mocatta has offices in London , Hong Kong , India and New York at One ... url http info.goldavenue.com info site in who in who scotia.html title Scotia Mocatta work goldavenue.com ... more details
distinguish Sciota, PA Scotia was a village in Patton Township, Pennsylvania Patton Township , Centre County, Pennsylvania Centre County , Pennsylvania , at coord 40 47 59 N 77 56 46 W region US type city display inline,title . Although the community was called Scotia, the name of the local post office was Benore Ben being the Gaelic language Gaelic for mountain of . It got its start when Andrew Carnegie , through the Edgar Thompson Steel Company , leased large tracts of iron ore in the township. Small scale mining had taken place here since the late 18th century, but Carnegie organized a major effort to exploit the deposits in 1880. Ore was removed from a broad open pit, washed to separate it from clay, and loaded onto railcars. The Pennsylvania Railroad had extended its Fairbrook Branch to the village in 1881, and hauled the ore to steel mills in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh . There was also an extensive narrow gauge railroad in the pits to haul ore to the washer, and several artesian wells and a reservoir to supply water for ore washing. ref name williams cite book title The Story of Scotia last Williams first Harry M. editor Betty F. Johnson year 1992 publisher Centre County Historical Society ref Carnegie sold the ore deposits to the Bellefonte Furnace Company in 1899, feeling that they were no longer economical to work and ship to Pittsburgh. Immediately after the sale, the Bellefonte Central Railroad built a new branch from Graysdale, Pennsylvania Graysdale to Scotia, allowing the ore to be shipped directly to the company s furnaces rather than take a roundabout route on the PRR. However, mining halted in about 1913, and all the assets of the Bellefonte Furnace ... line to Scotia in 1915, ref name PitchPine cite book last Kline first Benjamin F. G., Jr. title Pitch ... attempt to revive mining at Scotia during World War II , and the Bellefonte Central received Reconstruction Finance Corporation money to build a new branch from Alto to Scotia to serve the new ... more details