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Scotland
[skot-luhnd]
noun
a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Edinburgh.
Scotland
/ ˈskɒtlənd /
noun
a country that is part of the United Kingdom, occupying the north of Great Britain: the English and Scottish thrones were united under one monarch in 1603 and the parliaments in 1707: a separate Scottish parliament was established in 1999. Scotland consists of the Highlands in the north, the central Lowlands, and hilly uplands in the south; has a deeply indented coastline, about 800 offshore islands (mostly in the west), and many lochs. Capital: Edinburgh. Pop: 5 057 400 (2003 est). Area: 78 768 sq km (30 412 sq miles)
Scotland
One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; contains the northern portion of the island of Great Britain and many surrounding islands. Its capital is Edinburgh, and its largest city is Glasgow.
Example Sentences
He was Scotland's only remaining Labour MP in 2015 after Labour lost 40 of its 41 seats in an SNP general election landslide.
England could be in the ignominious position of having to go through a qualifier against the likes of Netherlands, Scotland and the USA.
The flags have been put up in towns and cities across Scotland following a social media campaign by a group which organised an anti-asylum seeker protest.
He told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland that he was hoping for an SNP majority in May's Holyrood election "because there is precedent there".
However, England will be keen to have Aldcroft's influence back for a probable quarter-final meeting with the losers of Canada and Scotland's match earlier on Saturday.
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