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4 days ago · Capital: Edinburgh. Population: (2011) 5,295,400. Official Languages: English; Scots Gaelic. National Religion: Church of Scotland. An austere land, subject to extremes of weather, Scotland has proved a difficult home for countless generations of its people, who have nonetheless prized it for its beauty and unique culture.
- Celts, Vikings, Union
Scotland - Celts, Vikings, Union: Evidence of human...
- People
Scotland - Celts, Vikings, Gaels: For many centuries...
- Economy
Scotland - Fishing, Whisky, Oil: During the 1970s and ’80s...
- Climate
Scotland - Climate, Rainfall, Highlands: Scotland has a...
- Stone of Scone
At Scone, historically, the stone came to be encased in the...
- Cultural Life
Scotland - Culture, Traditions, Music: Scotland’s culture...
- Know Your UK Geography Quiz
Answer: Loch Ness in Scotland has a depth of 788 feet (240...
- Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie (born November 25, 1835, Dunfermline, Fife,...
- Resources and Power
Scotland - Resources, Power, Economy: Mining and power...
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Scotland - Mountains, Highlands, Islands: Scotland is...
- Celts, Vikings, Union
3 days ago · BBC Scotland spoke to Kevin McKidd on the set of his upcoming film The Primrose Railway Children. ... Filmed in and around Glasgow, the dramatic Scottish Highlands and heritage railways, the story ...
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3 days ago · As of 2017, BBC Scotland had operated regional variations of BBC One and BBC Two for the Scottish region, as well as the Gaelic channel BBC Alba.On 22 February 2017, BBC director general Lord Hall announced that the corporation planned to replace BBC Two Scotland with a new, part-time BBC Scotland television channel, focused exclusively on Scottish programming.
11 hours ago · Scotland has a rich history of UNESCO World Heritage sites with six spread across our country from Heart of Neolithic Orkney to New Lanark, the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh to St Kilda and I am ...
4 days ago · Scotland - Medieval, Clan, Feudalism: David was succeeded by Robert II (1371–90), previously the high steward, who was the son of Robert I’s daughter Marjory. The next king was Robert II’s son John, restyled Robert III (1390–1406). It may be that the future Robert II’s conduct was responsible for dissension in Scotland during David II’s reign, particularly during his captivity in ...
3 days ago · James wrote: “Kilmarnock Football Club was actually founded on January 5, 1869, and not 1872 as stated. This date ensured (until the recent move from amateur status of Queen’s Park) that Kilmarnock FC was the oldest professional club in Scotland – older than Rangers (1872) and Celtic (1888).”. I was aware that football historians have ...
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3 days ago · 1st July: The Tomorrow People: The Complete Series. 1st July: Each Dawn I Die. 1st July: Lovejoy: The Complete Collection. 1st July: Reilly: Ace Of Spies. 1st July: Bangers And Cash series 2. 1st July: Night Of The Eagle (Cult Classics) 1st July: Floating Clouds. 1st July: Goodnight Sweetheart: The Complete Collection.