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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.

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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.

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No, it just has counties.

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Scotland is part of The United Kingdom.

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No, they are not states.

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