It depends on how one defines Scotland and England.
The length of coastline of England only is 5581 miles (8982 km), and of mainland England plus the Isle of Wight, Lundy and the Scilly Isles is 6261 miles (10,077 km).
Mainland Scotland measures about 4174 miles (6718 kms) but adding the islands of Arran, Islay and Jura, Shetland and Orkney, and the Western Isles brings the total to 11,550 miles (18,588 km)
So mainland England has a longer coastline than mainland Scotland but Scotland has a longer coastline than England.
Jamaica does.
Jamaica has the 75th longest coastline of any country, so 74 countries have a longer coastline.
Cuba has the longer coastline, more than triple that of Jamaica's.
Yes, Cheshire has a shorter coastline than Durham. Durham is located along the northeast coast of England and has a longer coastline compared to Cheshire, which is more inland in northwestern England.
Cuba is much larger than Jamaica and will therefore have a longer coastline. Cuba has a coastline of 3735 km and Jamaica has a coastline of 1022 km.
Well 'The Kingdom of Scotland' no longer exists, Scotland joined with England to form Great Britain.
Morocco
France has a longer coastline on the Atlantic ocean than on the Mediterranean.
Scotland IS a country there are no "counties" or "states" do you mean cities ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After legislation in 1975 was passed Scotland no longer uses counties for local government.
some would Say that it is Cuba but actually its Jamaica
Canada is not on a coast line...is in a country with its own coasts.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a coastline stretching over 202,080 kilometers (125,570 miles).