In a very technical sense, Scotland is a separate country within the unitary state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It has its own devolved Scottish Parliament, but retains Queen Elizabeth II (the first of Scotland) as its head of state, and the government of the United Kingdom in Westminster retains many reserved issues, which can be found in the attached link. There is currently a strong movement for full independence of the United Kingdom, with the Scottish National Party running a minority government from Edinburgh, with one of their aims to bring forward a referendum about Scotland's future. In a non-technical sense, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and is not fully independent or separate of it.
Scotland itself is a country. It is part of a nation called the United Kingdom.
no its a region within the united Kingdom but it has its own devolved parlement
Scotland is currently a part of the United Kingdom and has a devolved government with power over certain areas like education and health. Whether Scotland has enough power to be an independent country is subjective and depends on various factors such as economic stability, infrastructure, and international recognition. Any decision on independence would involve complex political, economic, and social considerations.
It already is it's own country.
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located in the northern part of the island of Great Britain. Scotland has its own distinct culture, history, and legal system.
Scotland was not founded by England, as they are two separate countries with their own histories and origins. Scotland has been a distinct political entity since the Middle Ages, with a history that dates back to the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9th century. England and Scotland eventually formed the United Kingdom in 1707 through the Act of Union.
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.
Scotland is not itself an island, but it is located in the northern part of the island of Great Britain. The country shares the landmass with England and Wales. Scotland is surrounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and north, and the Irish Sea to the south-west.
Scotland is recognized as a country within the United Kingdom, but it's not seen as a fully independent nation because it remains part of the UK. Scotland has its own parliament and government with devolved powers, but issues like foreign policy and defense are controlled by the UK government.
When Scotland was an independent country, it had its own King who had his own crown.
No. Scotland is its own country within the United Kingdom.
Scotland is its own country, it is not in EnglandWhere abouts in Canada is The U.S
Each country has its own flag.
No, Scotland is a country in it's own right, it's part of the United Kingdom.
Scotland is not in ANY colony. Scotland is a country/nation in its own rite and is part of the political union called Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
Scotland does not belong to a provence, it is a country in it's own right. However it is part of the United Kingdom, which is made up of Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales.
Scotland which is part of the United Kingdom but previously a country in its own right.
It's the CLANS of Scotland who have their own tartans, not the actual country.
not being instructed by any power,any other country or any domination.This is one kind of power inside the country people.that is i am enough to be directed by my rules .regulation and policy.besides not being attacted or make own country vulnerable to other country. in a fcat.independent in all sphere .
Scotland was not founded by England, as they are two separate countries with their own histories and origins. Scotland has been a distinct political entity since the Middle Ages, with a history that dates back to the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9th century. England and Scotland eventually formed the United Kingdom in 1707 through the Act of Union.
No Wales is a country of its own next to England. Edinburugh is in Scotland.