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The first known kilts were worn by the Highland Scots in Scotland. The traditional kilt as we know it today originated in the 16th century.
Alex Salmond is the First Minister of Scotland. However, there is an election on May 6th so that might change.
Scotland's allies historically include France, with whom they signed the Auld Alliance in the late 13th century. In modern times, Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and therefore shares allies with the other nations in the UK, such as the United States through NATO. As for enemies, Scotland has had conflicts with England throughout history, including the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 13th and 14th centuries. Today, Scotland's relationship with England is complex due to their shared history and the ongoing debate over Scottish independence.
Yes, that's true. Scotland is known for its rich cultural heritage which includes traditions like the playing of bagpipes, wearing of kilts, and the performance of highland dancing. These are often associated with Scottish identity and are still celebrated and practiced today.
No, Scotland, like England, Wales, Northern Irealnd and the Republic of Ireland is divided into counties.
LIfe in Scotland is like a Potato in a TOilet and is experienced through putting your head through the dirt like an ostrich.
Scotland was where it is today, north of England.
Yes. Scotland has a devolved parliament in Edinburgh.
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Scotland's independence referendum is tomorrow - 18 September.
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Just Scotland
Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the London police, is so called because it used to be in a street called Scotland Yard.
Eclipse is out on the 9th of July, In Scotland anyway!
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.