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Шпора: Шотландия

Шпора: Шотландия

Scotland ( Alba in Scottish Gaelic and sometimes known also as

Caledonia) is a country of northwest Europe, and one of the four constituent

parts of the United Kingdom. Scotland has a land boundary with England on the

island of Great Britain and is otherwise bounded by seas and oceans. Three

main geographical and geological areas of Scotland make up the mainland: from

north to south, the generally mountainous Highlands, the low-lying Central

Belt, and the hilly Southern Uplands. The majority of the Scottish population

resides in the Central Belt, which contains three of the country's six largest

cities, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling. Most of the remaining population

lives in the North-East Lowlands where two of the remaining three cities,

Aberdeen and Dundee, are situated. Almost all residents of Scotland speak

English, although many also speak various dialects of Lowland Scots which

differ markedly from Scottish Standard English. Slightly greater than 1% of

the population use Scottish Gaelic as their language of everyday use,

primarily in the northern and western regions of the country. Almost all

Scottish Gaelic speakers also speak fluent English.

Scotland entered into a personal union with England in 1603, when the

Scottish King James VI also became James I of England. This union was

formalised by the Act of Union in 1707 and merged both kingdoms, creating the

Kingdom of Great Britain, with a new single Parliament sitting in

Westminster, London, but some aspects of Scotland's institutions, notably the

country's legal system, remained separate. In 1999, the people of Scotland

voted to create a new parliament, established by the UK Government under the

Scotland Act 1998. The new devolved Scottish Parliament governs the country

only on domestic matters.

Scotland comprises 32 unitary authority regions.

Popular folk-memory continues to divide Scotland into 33 traditional counties.

Scotland has six designated cities:

  • Glasgow
  • Edinburgh, the capital
  • Aberdeen
  • Dundee

  • Inverness
  • Stirling

Waterways in Scotland:

· Major Rivers:

o The Clyde, The Dee, The Don, The Forth, The Tay, The Tweed, The

Spey, ...

· Firths

o Solway, Clyde, Cromarty, Dornoch, Forth, Lorne, Moray, Tay

· Sea Lochs (fjords)

o Loch Linnhe, Loch Fyne, Loch Long, Loch Etive, Loch Sunart, Loch

Nevis, Loch Hourn, Loch Broom

· Freshwater Lochs (lakes) include:

o Loch Ness, Loch Lomond, Loch Morar, Loch Tay, Loch Rannoch, Loch

Awe, Loch Shiel, Loch Maree, The Lake of Menteith,...

· Artificial & Enhanced waterways include:

o Caledonian Canal, Crinan Canal, Forth & Clyde Canal, Union Canal

· The patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, and Saint Andrew's

Day is celebrated in the country on 30 November. red lionThe thistle, the

country's national emblem - according to legend a Danish attacker stepped on

one at night, so alerting the defenders of a Scottish castle, hence it is

called the "guardian thistle"

The Church of Scotland (often referred to as The Kirk) functions as the

national church. It differs from the Church of England in that it has a

Presbyterian form of church governance, not subject to state control. Roman

Catholicism has now become the largest faith after The Kirk. Scotland

has a high proportion of irreligious/atheists, the second highest type of

(un)belief in the population.

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