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Devolutionary forces in Europe have been particularly strong in the United Kingdom, especially in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Scotland has seen significant movements for greater autonomy, culminating in the establishment of its own parliament and a referendum on independence in 2014. Similarly, Wales and Northern Ireland have also gained devolved powers, reflecting a trend toward regional self-governance in the context of national identity and local governance. These movements are often driven by cultural, historical, and economic factors.

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