Scotland does not have "Provinces" or "Counties". For administrative purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 local council areas, similar to counties, these include East Ayrshire, City of Aberdeen, Orkney, East Lothian, Falkirk and Scottish Borders.
Scotland also has larger traditional regions, some used for government jurisdictions such as police and rescue services. These would be the closest to actual provinces and include Lothian and Borders, Strathclyde, Grampian, Tayside and The Highlands.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all countries within the nation known as the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is an independent country which occupies the majority of the island of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom are both members of the European Union although the United Kingdom is holding a referendum in June 2016 to decide whether that nation should remain a member or not.
No, it just has counties.
Scotland is part of The United Kingdom.
No, they are not states.
Scotland doesn't have states we have counties which are totally different. See related links for more information.
Scotland is northeast of Maine.
The question cannot be answered because:there are no states in Scotland,argon was discovered in London which is not in Scotland.
Scotland has a devolved Parliamentary Democracy. It's status is similar to individual states within the United States.
Scotland covers an area of 78,387 km2. Practically all states are larger than Scotland (a total of 40 out of 50).
There are no states in Scotland. Scotland, like the rest of the United Kingdom is divided into counties. For more information see the related link and the related question under Question tools to the left.
Scotland - 78,387 km2 United States - 9,826,675 km2 The US is about 125.5 times the size of Scotland.
The encyclopedia Britannica is published in the United States.
Scotland IS a country there are no "counties" or "states" do you mean cities ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After legislation in 1975 was passed Scotland no longer uses counties for local government.
there are no "states" in the UK , there are countries like Scotland, England and Wales
No, Scotland is not divided into states. Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, and it is divided into council areas for administrative purposes, not states.
Yes, Scotland and the United States are allies. They have a strong historical relationship based on diplomatic, military, and economic cooperation. Scotland's membership in the United Kingdom also contributes to its alliance with the US.