Caledonia
proper noun
- Latin name given by the Romans to the land in today's Scotland
- place name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /kælɪˈdəʊnɪə/
name
Etymology: Etymology tree Latin Calēdoniabor. English Caledonia Borrowed from Latin Calēdonia.
- Scotland, the northern part of the island of Great Britain.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.
- A place named after the Latin name of Scotland.