It depends on what you define as a house and when that becomes a castle or not. If you bend the meaning of house slightly and look at probably one of the most famous examples, Balmoral. Whilst strictly speaking this royal residence is called a castle because of its toweres and turreted appearance, although much else of Balmoral resembles a grand stately home.
Cameron House is probably one of the best known houses in Scotland, a perfect example of a Baronial house which has lasted into the21st century, now functioning as a hotel, its original residence long gone.
Of course there are other examples of Scottish houses such as Mellerstain House and Broughton House.
Scots, Scottish, People. The usual. Although there is also the "ken billy" banter which involves a lot more exact placement of your location of birth/where you're living now. So you could be Glaswegian, Aberdonian, Highlander, etc. Just the same as anywhere else.
If you live in Edinburgh, you are most likely Scottish as Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland.
1,100 people live on Ascension Island, 700 of which live in St Helena.
how many people live in the Lyons township precinct
Yes, people live near Mount St. Helens, primarily in nearby towns and cities such as Cougar, Amboy, and Castle Rock. However, the area immediately surrounding the volcano itself is designated as a National Volcanic Monument and is primarily used for scientific research and tourism.
they live In cloth homes sometimes buildings
in rock homes :)
cosmopolitan and, or urban homes (POOP!)
BOOBIES
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scottish people with kilts and bag pipes
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concrete blocs homes with ceramic tiles on roof
Home Solutions. Apartment.
some people have houses like normal people in the poor parts some people live in huts.
Scottish people live in Scotland. Welsh people live in Wales.
in tombstones and poopy in tombstones and poopy