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  • The Scottish People are a nation [1] and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland. As an ethnic group, Scots are a composition of races and ethnic groups such as Picts, Gaels, Brythons and others. In modern use, "Scottish people" refers to anyone born or living in Scotland; or a person who is descended from ethnic Scots and identifies as a Scottish person. Synonyms for the Scottish people include Scots and Scotch.
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  • This article is about the Scottish people as an ethnic group. For residents or nationals of Scotland, see Demographics of Scotland.
  • Scotland is known for its castles, Loch Ness Monster, and rich Scottish culture. ... What is the nationality of Scotland?
  • Nationality law is reserved to Westminster, and all residents of Scotland are British citizens.
  • The two districts in Scotland that stood most sternly to the Covenanted cause were probably Galloway and Fife—the one of Celtic race, the other of Teutonic.
  • Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is the second largest country on the island of Great Britain and in the multinational state of the United Kingdom.
  • Scotland is the most northerly of the four parts of the United Kingdom, occupying about one-third of the island of Great Britain.
  • The census results clearly suggest that Scottish national identity is currently more ethnically inclusive in Scotland than is English in England.
  • You can find further interesting details on dual nationality here.) Theresa May’s threat to send border guards into Scotland to cut up everyone’s UK passport...
  • The national colors of England are red, white and blue. These colors are the same as the UK flag. What color is the flag of Scotland? ... What nationality is England?
  • Those who identified themselves, in terms of ethnicity, as being ‘White: Other British’ are least likely to feel a Scottish national identity (11% feel Scottish).