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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.
the UK is divided up by 4 countries England, Ireland,Scotland and wales
Scotland is divided into three main geographical areas: the Highlands, the Lowlands, and the Central Belt. The Highlands are characterized by rugged terrain and mountains, the Lowlands are flatter with fertile farmland, and the Central Belt contains major cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The UK was divided into four parts, them being England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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No, it is divided into administrative areas called Counties.
Scotland is divided into council areas rather than provinces. There are 32 council areas in Scotland, each with its own local government responsible for various services like education, housing, and transportation. Each council area is further divided into wards for electoral purposes.
The sovereign state of the United Kingdom is divided into England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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.
Boroughs. There are many Boroughs of London, such as Islington, Hounslow, Westminster.
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
Scotland is divided into 32 council areas that are each governed by unitary authorities. The country is comprised of other administrative divisions, that are handled by joint boards of the councils.