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- Scotland areaTotal "78387.0".
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- Scotland populationDensity "67.5".
- Scotland abstract "Scotland (/ˈskɒt.lənd/; Scots: [ˈskɔt.lənd]; Scottish Gaelic: Alba [ˈal̪ˠapə] ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, Scotland shares a border with England to the south, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean; with the North Sea to the east, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the south-west. In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.Edinburgh, the country's capital and second-largest city, is one of Europe's largest financial centres. Edinburgh was the hub of the Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th century, which transformed Scotland into one of the commercial, intellectual, and industrial powerhouses of Europe. Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, was once one of the world's leading industrial cities and now lies at the centre of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Scottish waters consist of a large sector of the North Atlantic and the North Sea, containing the largest oil reserves in the European Union. This has given Aberdeen, the third-largest city in Scotland, the title of Europe's oil capital.The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as an independent sovereign state in the Early Middle Ages and continued to exist until 1707. Having entered into a personal union with the kingdoms of England and Ireland following James VI's succession to the English and Irish thrones in 1603, the Kingdom of Scotland subsequently entered into a political union with the Kingdom of England on 1 May 1707 to create the Kingdom of Great Britain. This union resulted from the Treaty of Union agreed in 1706 and enacted by the twin Acts of Union passed by the Parliaments of both countries, despite popular opposition and anti-union riots in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and elsewhere. The Kingdom of Great Britain itself subsequently entered into a political union with the Kingdom of Ireland on 1 January 1801 to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.Scotland's legal system has remained separate from those of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and Scotland constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and private law. The continued existence of legal, educational and religious institutions distinct from those in the remainder of the UK have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity since the 1707 Union. In 1999, a devolved legislature, the Scottish Parliament, was reconvened with authority over many areas of home affairs following a referendum in 1997. In May 2011, the Scottish National Party won an overall majority in the Scottish Parliament. As a result, a referendum on independence will take place on 18 September 2014.Scotland is a member nation of the British–Irish Council, and the British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly and also participates within the Common Travel Area agreement. Scotland is represented in the European Union and the European Parliament with six MEPs.".
- Scotland anthem Flower_of_Scotland.
- Scotland anthem National_anthem_of_Scotland.
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- Scotland capital Edinburgh.
- Scotland currency Pound_sterling.
- Scotland demonym "Scottish Scotsd".
- Scotland ethnicGroupsInYear "2011".
- Scotland flag "Flag of Scotland.svg".
- Scotland foundingDate "1707-05-01".
- Scotland governmentType History_of_Scottish_devolution.
- Scotland language English_language.
- Scotland language Scottish_Gaelic.
- Scotland largestCity Glasgow.
- Scotland leader Alex_Salmond.
- Scotland leader David_Cameron.
- Scotland leader Elizabeth_II.
- Scotland leaderTitle "First Minister".
- Scotland leaderTitle "Monarch".
- Scotland leaderTitle "Prime Minister (HMG)".
- Scotland longName "Scotland".
- Scotland motto ""In my defence God me defend"a".
- Scotland officialLanguage English_language.
- Scotland percentageOfAreaWater "1.9".
- Scotland populationDensity "67.22038580223983".
- Scotland populationDensity "67.5".
- Scotland populationTotal "5327700".
- Scotland regionalLanguage Scottish_Gaelic.
- Scotland thumbnail Flag_of_Scotland.svg?width=300.
- Scotland timeZone Greenwich_Mean_Time.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink maps.nls.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1385052818&sr=1-2.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink 0198206151.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink 1932573011.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.nas.gov.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scotland.gov.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink 0019773.pdf.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scotland.org.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scotreferendum.com.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scottish-places.info.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scottish.parliament.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.scrol.gov.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.sns.gov.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.streetsofscotland.co.uk.
- Scotland wikiPageExternalLink www.visitscotland.com.
- Scotland wikiPageID "26994".
- Scotland wikiPageRevisionID "606599904".
- Scotland align "right".
- Scotland areaKm "78387".
- Scotland areaMagnitude "10000000000".
- Scotland areaSqMi "30414".
- Scotland callingCode Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Scotland capital Edinburgh.
- Scotland cctld ".ukf".
- Scotland commonName "Scotland".
- Scotland conventionalLongName "Scotland".
- Scotland currency Pound_sterling.
- Scotland currencyCode "GBP".
- Scotland dateFormat "dd/mm/yyyy".
- Scotland demonym "Scottish Scotsd".
- Scotland drivesOn "left".
- Scotland establishedDate "1707-05-01".
- Scotland establishedDate "9".
- Scotland establishedEvent Acts_of_Union_1707.
- Scotland establishedEvent Origins_of_the_Kingdom_of_Alba.
- Scotland ethnicGroups "96".
- Scotland ethnicGroupsYear "2011".
- Scotland flagWidth "127".
- Scotland footer "The debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament building and the Scottish Parliament building itself".
- Scotland footer "The island of Little Cumbre with Isle of Arran in the background . Traigh Seilebost Beach on the Isle of Harris".
- Scotland footnoteA "Often shown abbreviated as "In Defens".".
- Scotland footnoteB "Flower of Scotland, Scotland the Brave and Scots Wha Hae have been used in lieu of an official anthem .".
- Scotland footnoteC "English is the official language of the United Kingdom.".
- Scotland footnoteD "Historically, the use of "Scotch" as an adjective comparable to "Scottish" or "Scots" was commonplace, particularly outside Scotland. Today, however, the term is used to describe products of Scotland .".
- Scotland footnoteE "Scotland's head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom . Scotland has limited self-government within the United Kingdom as well as representation in the UK Parliament. It is also a UK electoral region for the European Parliament. Certain executive and legislative powers have been devolved to, respectively, the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood in Edinburgh.".
- Scotland footnoteF "Also .eu, as part of the European Union. ISO 3166-1 is GB, but .gb is unused.".
- Scotland gdpNominal "2.35E11".
- Scotland gdpNominalPerCapita "44378.0".
- Scotland gdpNominalYear "2012".
- Scotland governmentType History_of_Scottish_devolution.
- Scotland hasPhotoCollection Scotland.
- Scotland image "Little Cumbrae.JPG".
- Scotland image "The Scottish Parliament - geograph.org.uk - 925016.jpg".
- Scotland image "The main chamber, the Scottish Parliament - geograph.org.uk - 400523.jpg".
- Scotland image "Traigh Sheilebost.jpg".
- Scotland imageCoat "Lionrampant.svgborder".
- Scotland imageFlag "Flag of Scotland.svg".
- Scotland imageMap "Scotland in the UK and Europe.svg".
- Scotland largestCity Glasgow.
- Scotland latd "55".
- Scotland latm "57".
- Scotland latns "N".
- Scotland lats "11".