Scotland united with England in 1707 to form Great Britain and then Great Britain united with Ireland in 1801 to form the United Kingdom.
Scotland's allies include countries like the United States, France, and other European Union member states. Historically, Scotland has had tensions with England, which led to conflicts like the Wars of Scottish Independence. Relations with England have improved over time, and modern Scotland focuses more on diplomatic cooperation than historical enmities.
Scotland does not contain any other countries.
Yes, membership of any organization is a matter of individual choice.
Scotland shares a common border with England but has no border with any other country.
Scotland uses British English when writing, any other would be incorrect.
No more than in any other civilised country.
Same as any other Western nation.
The lifestyle of people in Scotland is not much different that any other western European nation. Scotland has a high standard of living and a cradle to the grave system of government.
Roughly the same as he has in any other country.
football, rugby. golf, athletics and tennis
Much the same as any other western industrialised country.
No more than to any other part of the UK.