There are 589 settlements in Scotland. See the Related link below for a list.
However, there are only six cities in Scotland: (in order from biggest to smallest) Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, and Stirling.
Seven:
Scotland has six places with city status - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness and Stirling. Note that although Perth is sometimes known as "the Fair City" it does not have city status.
7cities in Scotland in order of size
1 Glasgow
2 Edinburgh
3 Aberdeen
4 Dundee
5 Inverness
6 Sitling
7 Perth (since march 2012)
There were 32 before they were abolished in 1975 and were replaced by region and district councils.
Lots of towns but only six cities. Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling and Inverness.
There are 15 universities in Scotland as of November 2011.
There is only one capital city in Scotland, Edinburgh.
There are 14 - see the link for more details.
There are no countries in Scotland. Scotland is a autonomous country in the United Kingdom. Did you mean counties? There are currently no counties in Scotland as the previous counties were transformed into Lieutenancy Areas. There are 33.
approximately 15,068 people. and 61,113,205 people live in Scotland
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Universities Scotland was created in 1992.
There are 14 - see the link for more details.
Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland was created in 1902.
The motto of East of Scotland Universities Air Squadron is 'Cuide Laidire'.
They do not charge "top up" fees, whereas English universities do.
3... Glasgow university, Glasgow caledonian university and strathclyde university
Medical universities.
Glasgow Edinburgh St Andrews
England: Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick, Durham, UCL, LSE. Pretty much all universities in the 'Russell Group'. Google it. Scotland: St Andrews, Edinburgh. Ireland: not well known for universities, never heard of any from there except Queen's in Belfast.
there are 7 universities
Heriot-watt University(edinburgh scotland), Imperial College London, Texas Tech
20 universities in there