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===Geography===
===Geography and geology===


*[[Subdivisions of the United Kingdom]]
*[[Subdivisions of the United Kingdom]]
*[[Regions of England]]
*[[Regions of England]]
*[[Council areas of Scotland]]
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{{r|Highlands and Islands|Scottish Highlands}}
 
===Major cities===
 
{{r|Edinburgh}}
{{r|Edinburgh}}
{{r|Glasgow}}
{{r|Glasgow}}
{{r|Aberdeen}}
{{r|Aberdeen}}
{{r|Dundee}}
{{r|Dundee}}
{{r|Inverness}}
{{r|Stirling}}
===Geological features===
{{r|Highlands and Islands}}
{{r|Southern uplands (Scotland)}}
{{r|Central lowlands (Scotland)}}
{{r|Midland valley (Scotland)}}
{{r|Grampian Mountains}}
{{r|Cheviot Hills}}
{{r|Great Glen}}
{{r|River Clyde}}
{{r|River Forth}}


===Culture===
===Culture===
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{{r|Scottish Parliament}}
{{r|William Wallace}}
{{r|William Wallace}}
{{r|Robert Bruce}}


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{{r|Great Highland Bagpipe}}
{{r|Tartan}}
{{r|Tartan}}
{{r|Shortbread}}


===History===
===History===


{{r|Roman Scotland}}
{{r|Roman Scotland}}
{{r|Picts}}
{{r|Declaration of Arbroath}}
{{r|Glorious Revolution}}
{{r|Glorious Revolution}}
{{r|Covenanters}}
{{r|Scottish Reformation}}
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{{r|Battle of Culloden}}
{{r|Scottish Enlightenment}}
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{{r|Darien scheme}}
{{r|Treaty of Union (1707)}}
{{r|Treaty of Union (1707)}}



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Nota bene: For a list of famous Scots, see the Catalog subpage section

Geography and geology

Major cities

  • Edinburgh [r]: The capital of Scotland. [e]
  • Glasgow [r]: The largest city in Scotland, located on the River Clyde and a great shipbuilding centre during the Industrial Revolution; population about 581,000. [e]
  • Aberdeen [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Dundee [r]: A seaport (est. 1995 pop. 168,000) situated on the Firth of Tay, an inlet of the North Sea, in Scotland. [e]
  • Inverness [r]: A educational and tourist center (est 1991 pop 63,000) located at the north end of the Great Glen on the River Ness in northwest Scotland; for a long time, the center of the Scots Highland region. [e]
  • Stirling [r]: A city (1991 pop. 28,000) located on the River Forth in south-central Scotland; one of the important historical cities of Scotland. [e]

Geological features

  • Highlands and Islands [r]: That part of present-day Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, including the offshore islands. [e]
  • Southern uplands (Scotland) [r]: That part of present-day Scotland south and east of the Southern Boundary Fault. [e]
  • Central lowlands (Scotland) [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Midland valley (Scotland) [r]: That area of Scotland which lies between the geologic features of the Highland Boundary Fault and the Southern Upland Fault. [e]
  • Grampian Mountains [r]: A mountain range in the Highlands of north-central Scotland whose southern edge forms the boundary between the Highlands and the Scottish lowlands. [e]
  • Cheviot Hills [r]: A range of hills spread along the border between Scotland and England. [e]
  • Great Glen [r]: A large fault valley in Scotland extending from Moray Firth to Inverness and containing a series of lochs within its extent, including Loch Ness. [e]
  • River Clyde [r]: One of Scotland's most important rivers, flowing from the Southern Uplands into the Atlantic; Glasgow is located along its course. [e]
  • River Forth [r]: A river in south central Scotland, flowing into the Firth of Forth and then the North Sea; Edinburgh is located along its course. [e]

Culture

Language

Politics and leaders

Tartan and shortbread

History

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