- learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org study-break/…Scotland has its own parliament which makes laws for Scottish people. ... The Scottish flag is blue with a white X-shaped cross called the St Andrew’s cross.
- facts.net scotland-facts/Scotland has stood as part of the United Kingdom for centuries. Despite that, the country and its people continue to stand as a unique culture in their own right.
- theguardian.com uk/scotlandBut can it beat Labour to keep the dream alive? Lesley Riddoch. In Scotland there remains a faith in left-of-centre, green policies.
- en.uncyclopedia.co wiki/ScotlandScottish currency is loosely base on the English Pound, except that in Scotland almost every bank can print their own money and they all look different.
- trafalgar.com en-us/destinations/europe/scotlandBook your Scotland tour package with Trafalgar and journey to the medieval Edinburgh, explore the vibrant Glasgow and travel through the wild Highlands.
- tiktok.com @scotlandScotland’s story through the eyes of Scottish creators .Watch the latest video from Scotland (@scotland).
- thefactfile.org scotland-facts/Interesting facts about Scotland: Teviot Row House, Scotland – The world’s oldest student union building. Scottish culture and tradition.
- planetware.com tourist-attractions/scotland-…One of Scotland's top attractions, this fun, free museum includes everything from medieval artifacts to displays relating to art and science.
- natgeokids.com uk/discover/geography/countries/…Despite these uncertain times, the 1700s also saw the beginning of one of the greatest periods in Scotland’s history – the Scottish Enlightenment.
- worldatlas.com maps/united-kingdom/scotlandThe geography of Scotland is distinguished by its Highlands and Lowlands, two primary regions that vary greatly in terrain and character.